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A Mobile Health-Based Disease Management Program Improves Blood Pressure in People With Multiple Lifestyle-Related Diseases at Risk of Developing Vascular Disease ― A Retrospective Observational Study ―

Masashi Kanai, Takuya Toda, Kojiro Yamamoto, Marina Akimoto, Yuta Hagiwara

2022Circulation Reports13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present results indicate that the mHealth-based disease management program may reduce blood pressure in people with multiple lifestyle-related diseases at risk of developing vascular disease and that the program is safe. These findings will help shape future health instructions using mHealth-based interventions.

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Blood pressureMedicineDyslipidemiaObservational studyDiabetes mellitusDiseaseRetrospective cohort studymHealthAdverse effectPhysical therapyPsychological interventionInternal medicineEmergency medicineNursingEndocrinologyBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesHealthcare Systems and Public HealthCardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
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