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| Title: | Empowering Healthy Lifestyle Behavior Through Personalized Intervention Portfolios Using a Healthy Lifestyle Recommender System to Prevent and Control Obesity in Young Adults: Pilot Study Protocol from the HealthyW8 Project |
| Authors: | Garcia, Silvia Ródenas-Munar, Marina Bohn, Torsten Kemperman, Astrid Rodrigues, Daniela Evers, Suzan Lamy, Elsa Pérez-Jiménez, María Forberger, Sarah Onorati, Maria Giovanna Devecchi, Andrea De Magistris, Tiziana Halimi, Jihan Ivanova, Yoanna Doychinov, Boyko Bouzas, Cristina Tur, Josep |
| Keywords: | digital health gamification mHealth obesity prevention sedentary behavior young adults |
| Issue Date: | Dec-2025 |
| Publisher: | MDPI |
| Abstract: | Background: Rising obesity rates among young adults increase long-term health risks, especially cardiometabolic conditions such as type 2 diabetes mellitus. Digital interventions can offer scalable solutions to promote and support healthy behaviors by integrating personalized diet, physical activity promotion, and behavioral support. Objective: To assess the feasibility, user friendliness, adherence, and satisfaction of the Healthy Lifestyle Recommender System (HLRS). Secondary outcomes will include measures of metabolic health and obesity. Methods: A 3-month, single-arm pilot study conducted across European countries, including Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain, enrolling 351 young adults (18–25 years old, BMI 18.5–29.9 kg/m2). The intervention includes a mobile app for meal planning (Nutrida v.1), gamified physical activity encouragement (GameBus), and real-time monitoring via a wearable smartwatch device. Primary outcomes are adherence and engagement, measured through app usage and participant feedback; secondary outcomes include anthropometry, physical activity, dietary patterns, psychological well-being, and selected biomarkers of metabolic health. Expected Outcomes: Improved engagement is expected to enhance lifestyle behaviors, supporting weight management and overall well-being. Findings will guide future large-scale interventions. Conclusions: This study will contribute to minimizing the impact of obesity in Europe. |
| URI: | 10.3390/jpm15120625 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/42078 |
| Type: | article |
| Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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