Effects of a Web-Based Lifestyle Intervention on Physical Fitness and Health in Physically Inactive Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Author:

Brame Judith1ORCID,Kohl Jan1ORCID,Centner Christoph12ORCID,Wurst Ramona1,Fuchs Reinhard1ORCID,Tinsel Iris3ORCID,Maiwald Phillip3ORCID,Fichtner Urs A.3ORCID,Sehlbrede Matthias3,Farin-Glattacker Erik3,Gollhofer Albert1,König Daniel45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport and Sport Science, University of Freiburg, 79102 Freiburg, Germany

2. Praxisklinik Rennbahn, 4132 Muttenz, Switzerland

3. Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Section of Health Care Research and Rehabilitation Research, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center–University of Freiburg, 79106 Freiburg, Germany

4. Centre for Sport Science and University Sports, Department of Sport Science, Division for Nutrition, Exercise and Health, University of Vienna, 1150 Vienna, Austria

5. Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Nutritional Sciences, Division for Nutrition, Exercise and Health, University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Web-based lifestyle interventions are a new area of health research. This randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of an interactive web-based health program on physical fitness and health. N = 189 healthy adults participated in a 12-week interactive (intervention) or non-interactive (control) web-based health program. The intervention provided a web-based lifestyle intervention to promote physical activity and fitness through individualized activities as part of a fully automated, multimodal health program. The control intervention included health information. Cardiorespiratory fitness measured as maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) was the primary outcome, while musculoskeletal fitness, physical activity and dietary behavior, and physiological health outcomes were assessed as secondary outcomes (t0: 0 months, t1: 3 months, t2: 9 months, t3: 15 months). Statistical analysis was performed with robust linear mixed models. There were significant time effects in the primary outcome (VO2max) (t0–t1: p = 0.018) and individual secondary outcomes for the interactive web-based health program, but no significant interaction effects in any of the outcomes between the interactive and non-interactive web-based health program. This study did not demonstrate the effectiveness of an interactive compared with a non-interactive web-based health program in physically inactive adults. Future research should further develop the evidence on web-based lifestyle interventions.

Funder

Techniker Krankenkasse (TK)

University of Vienna

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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