Impact of Push Notifications on Physical Activity and Sodium Intake Among Patients with Hypertension: Microrandomized Trial of a Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention
Jessica R Golbus, Michael P Dorsch, Yuxuan Chen, Tanima Basu, Evan Luff, Predrag Klasnja, Mark W Newman, Lesli E Skolarus, Walter Dempsey, Brahmajee K Nallamothu

TL;DR
A study found that push notifications for hypertension patients didn't boost physical activity or reduce sodium intake but increased app engagement.
Contribution
This study evaluates the short-term impact of microrandomized push notifications on lifestyle behaviors in hypertension patients.
Findings
Push notifications did not increase step count after physical activity prompts.
Dietary notifications did not lead to more low-sodium food choices.
Notifications increased mobile app engagement and searches for low-sodium options.
Abstract
Achieving adequate blood pressure control is challenging for patients and clinicians. Digital hypertension management solutions that use push notifications to promote lifestyle management have been proposed as an approach, but their effectiveness remains unknown. This analysis was designed to interrogate the independent and short-term effects of push notifications, tailored to participant and environmental factors, and on physical activity levels and sodium intake among individuals with hypertension. The myBPmyLife study was a 6-month randomized controlled trial of participants with self-reported hypertension recruited from an academic medical center and federally qualified health centers. A core component of the intervention consisted of microrandomized push notifications promoting lifestyle modifications that were randomly delivered at 4 daily time points and focused on physical…
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TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Sodium Intake and Health · Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
