In this article,we discuss the recently published article by Soni et al.This study explores the effectiveness of a comprehensive digital health program,RESET care,which integrates personalized dietary plans,structured...In this article,we discuss the recently published article by Soni et al.This study explores the effectiveness of a comprehensive digital health program,RESET care,which integrates personalized dietary plans,structured exercise,and cognitive behavioral therapy delivered through a mobile app equipped with Internet of Things devices such as body composition analyzers and smartwatches.Metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease(MASLD),a global health burden affecting approximately 25%of the population,demands sustainable lifestyle modifications as its primary management strategy.The study reports that 100%of participants in the comprehensive intervention group(diet+exercise+cognitive behavioral therapy)achieved a weight reduction≥7%(6.99±2.98 kg,7.00%±3.39%;P=0.002),a clinically significant threshold for MASLD improvement.In addition,participants showed a mean weight reduction of 6.99 kg(101.10±17.85 vs 94.11±17.38,P<0.001)and a body mass index reduction of 2.18 kg/m²(32.90±3.02 vs 30.72±3.41,P<0.001).These results underscore the potential of digital health platforms to provide scalable,evidence-based solutions for the treatment of MASLD.While these results highlight the potential of digital platforms in the scalable and personalized management of MASLD,the small study sample size and short duration of follow-up limit the generalizability of the results.Future large-scale,long-term trials are needed to confirm sustained benefits,cost-effectiveness,and broader applicability.This letter contextualizes the study within the evolving landscape of MASLD management and emphasizes the clinical implications of integrating digital technologies into standard care.展开更多
BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)management requires sustainable lifestyle modifications.This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the RESET care plan,a comprehensive program that is an integ...BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)management requires sustainable lifestyle modifications.This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the RESET care plan,a comprehensive program that is an integrated personalized diet,exercise,and cognitive behavior therapy,delivered via MyTatva’s digital health application enabled through a body composition analyzer(BCA)and smartwatch.AIM To evaluates the effectiveness of the comprehensive program delivered via My-Tatva’s digital health app enabled through internet of thing devices.METHODS This retrospective observational study analyzed deidentified data from 22 par-ticipants enrolled in the MyTatva RESET care program.Participants were divided into three groups:Group A,diet plan;Group B,diet+exercise plan;and Group C,diet+exercise+cognitive behavioral therapy plan.Participants were provided with a BCA and smartwatch for continuous monitoring of anthropometric para-meters.Statistical analysis,including one-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey’s Honest Significant Difference test,was conducted to compare mean changes in anthropometric parameters across the groups.INTRODUCTION Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)has emerged as a global health burden,affecting approximately 1 in 4 in-dividuals worldwide.NAFLD ranges from simple steatosis(fat accumulation)to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis(NASH),and its global prevalence in the general population is estimated between 6.3%and 33%,with NASH affecting 3-5%[1,2].Obesity is a major risk factor of NAFLD,with studies showing that the likelihood of developing NAFLD increases 5-fold at a body mass index(BMI)of 30-32.5 kg/m²and up to 14-fold at BMI of 37.5-40 kg/m²compared to a BMI of 20-22.5 kg/m²[3,4].Effective NAFLD management requires both dietary and physical activity modifications.Healthy weight loss with sustained muscle mass plays a pivotal role,with a reduction of 3%-5%decreasing hepatic steatosis,5%-7%improving NASH conditions,and 10%or more needed to reverse hepatic fibrosis[5].Management also normalizes elevated liver enzymes(aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase),enhances insulin sensitivity,and thereby reduces cardiovascular risk by improving endothelial function and increasing cardiorespiratory fitness[6].However,diet or exercise alone is often not as effective as a combined approach.Integrating both balanced dietary changes and increased physical activity yields more sustainable improvements in NAFLD and overall metabolic health[1,7].Traditional intervention methods usually involve in-person consultations,which often lack real-time and continuous patient monitoring.The recommendation of drastic changes in diet and exercise can also be overwhelming for patients,leading to low adherence rates.Many patients struggle to maintain these changes in the long-term due to a lack of con-tinuous motivational support[8,9].In recent years,the health ecosystem has witnessed a significant shift toward digital health platforms,which complement pharmacological treatments in chronic disease management,and increase scala-bility.These platforms provide continuous monitoring and personalized support,helping to bridge the gap between health care setups and patients[10].Recent digital advances enable internet of things(IoT)devices to be integrated into such management plans to track health metrics,to address the limitations of traditional methods[11,12].The MyTatva digital health application offers the RESET plan,a novel comprehensive approach for NAFLD mana-gement by integrating personalized support from nutrition,physiotherapy,and cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT)coaches.We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the RESET plan by analyzing the reduction in anthropometric para-meters across three different digital intervention groups.展开更多
文摘In this article,we discuss the recently published article by Soni et al.This study explores the effectiveness of a comprehensive digital health program,RESET care,which integrates personalized dietary plans,structured exercise,and cognitive behavioral therapy delivered through a mobile app equipped with Internet of Things devices such as body composition analyzers and smartwatches.Metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease(MASLD),a global health burden affecting approximately 25%of the population,demands sustainable lifestyle modifications as its primary management strategy.The study reports that 100%of participants in the comprehensive intervention group(diet+exercise+cognitive behavioral therapy)achieved a weight reduction≥7%(6.99±2.98 kg,7.00%±3.39%;P=0.002),a clinically significant threshold for MASLD improvement.In addition,participants showed a mean weight reduction of 6.99 kg(101.10±17.85 vs 94.11±17.38,P<0.001)and a body mass index reduction of 2.18 kg/m²(32.90±3.02 vs 30.72±3.41,P<0.001).These results underscore the potential of digital health platforms to provide scalable,evidence-based solutions for the treatment of MASLD.While these results highlight the potential of digital platforms in the scalable and personalized management of MASLD,the small study sample size and short duration of follow-up limit the generalizability of the results.Future large-scale,long-term trials are needed to confirm sustained benefits,cost-effectiveness,and broader applicability.This letter contextualizes the study within the evolving landscape of MASLD management and emphasizes the clinical implications of integrating digital technologies into standard care.
文摘BACKGROUND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)management requires sustainable lifestyle modifications.This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the RESET care plan,a comprehensive program that is an integrated personalized diet,exercise,and cognitive behavior therapy,delivered via MyTatva’s digital health application enabled through a body composition analyzer(BCA)and smartwatch.AIM To evaluates the effectiveness of the comprehensive program delivered via My-Tatva’s digital health app enabled through internet of thing devices.METHODS This retrospective observational study analyzed deidentified data from 22 par-ticipants enrolled in the MyTatva RESET care program.Participants were divided into three groups:Group A,diet plan;Group B,diet+exercise plan;and Group C,diet+exercise+cognitive behavioral therapy plan.Participants were provided with a BCA and smartwatch for continuous monitoring of anthropometric para-meters.Statistical analysis,including one-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey’s Honest Significant Difference test,was conducted to compare mean changes in anthropometric parameters across the groups.INTRODUCTION Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)has emerged as a global health burden,affecting approximately 1 in 4 in-dividuals worldwide.NAFLD ranges from simple steatosis(fat accumulation)to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis(NASH),and its global prevalence in the general population is estimated between 6.3%and 33%,with NASH affecting 3-5%[1,2].Obesity is a major risk factor of NAFLD,with studies showing that the likelihood of developing NAFLD increases 5-fold at a body mass index(BMI)of 30-32.5 kg/m²and up to 14-fold at BMI of 37.5-40 kg/m²compared to a BMI of 20-22.5 kg/m²[3,4].Effective NAFLD management requires both dietary and physical activity modifications.Healthy weight loss with sustained muscle mass plays a pivotal role,with a reduction of 3%-5%decreasing hepatic steatosis,5%-7%improving NASH conditions,and 10%or more needed to reverse hepatic fibrosis[5].Management also normalizes elevated liver enzymes(aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase),enhances insulin sensitivity,and thereby reduces cardiovascular risk by improving endothelial function and increasing cardiorespiratory fitness[6].However,diet or exercise alone is often not as effective as a combined approach.Integrating both balanced dietary changes and increased physical activity yields more sustainable improvements in NAFLD and overall metabolic health[1,7].Traditional intervention methods usually involve in-person consultations,which often lack real-time and continuous patient monitoring.The recommendation of drastic changes in diet and exercise can also be overwhelming for patients,leading to low adherence rates.Many patients struggle to maintain these changes in the long-term due to a lack of con-tinuous motivational support[8,9].In recent years,the health ecosystem has witnessed a significant shift toward digital health platforms,which complement pharmacological treatments in chronic disease management,and increase scala-bility.These platforms provide continuous monitoring and personalized support,helping to bridge the gap between health care setups and patients[10].Recent digital advances enable internet of things(IoT)devices to be integrated into such management plans to track health metrics,to address the limitations of traditional methods[11,12].The MyTatva digital health application offers the RESET plan,a novel comprehensive approach for NAFLD mana-gement by integrating personalized support from nutrition,physiotherapy,and cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT)coaches.We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the RESET plan by analyzing the reduction in anthropometric para-meters across three different digital intervention groups.