Text Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Micro-Randomized Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention

Author:

Golbus Jessica R.12,Shi Jieru3ORCID,Gupta Kashvi4,Stevens Rachel1,Jeganathan V.Swetha E.1,Luff Evan1,Boyden Thomas5,Mukherjee Bhramar6ORCID,Kohnstamm Sarah1,Taralunga Vlad7ORCID,Kheterpal Vik7,Kheterpal Sachin8ORCID,Resnicow Kenneth6ORCID,Murphy Susan9ORCID,Dempsey Walter3ORCID,Klasnja Predrag10ORCID,Nallamothu Brahmajee K.1211ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine (J.R.G., R.S., V.S.E.J., E.L., S. Kohnstamm, B.K.N.), University of Michigan.

2. Michigan Integrated Center for Health Analytics and Medical Prediction (MiCHAMP) (J.R.G., B.K.N.), University of Michigan.

3. Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor (J.S., W.D.).

4. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Missouri Kansas City (K.G.).

5. Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Spectrum Health, MI (T.B.).

6. School of Public Health (B.M., K.R.), University of Michigan.

7. CareEvolution, Ann Arbor, MI (V.T., V.K.).

8. Department of Anesthesiology (S. Kheterpal), University of Michigan.

9. Departments of Statistics & Computer Science, Harvard University, Boston, MA (S.M.).

10. School of Information (P.K.), University of Michigan.

11. The Center for Clinical Management and Research, Ann Arbor VA Medical Center, MI (B.K.N.).

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Text messages may enhance physical activity levels in patients with cardiovascular disease, including those enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation. However, the independent and long-term effects of text messages remain uncertain. METHODS: The VALENTINE study (Virtual Application-supported Environment to Increase Exercise) was a micro-randomized trial that delivered text messages through a smartwatch (Apple Watch or Fitbit Versa) to participants initiating cardiac rehabilitation. Participants were randomized 4× per day over 6-months to receive no text message or a message encouraging low-level physical activity. Text messages were tailored on contextual factors (eg, weather). Our primary outcome was step count 60 minutes following a text message, and we used a centered and weighted least squares mean method to estimate causal effects. Given potential measurement differences between devices determined a priori, data were assessed separately for Apple Watch and Fitbit Versa users over 3 time periods corresponding to the initiation (0–30 days), maintenance (31–120 days), and completion (121–182 days) of cardiac rehabilitation. RESULTS: One hundred eight participants were included with 70 552 randomizations over 6 months; mean age was 59.5 (SD, 10.7) years with 36 (32.4%) female and 68 (63.0%) Apple Watch participants. For Apple Watch participants, text messages led to a trend in increased step count by 10% in the 60-minutes following a message during days 1 to 30 (95% CI, −1% to +20%), with no effect from days 31 to 120 (+1% [95% CI, −4% to +5%]), and a significant 6% increase during days 121 to 182 (95% CI, +0% to +11%). For Fitbit users, text messages significantly increased step count by 17% (95% CI, +7% to +28%) in the 60-minutes following a message in the first 30 days of the study with no effect subsequently. CONCLUSIONS: In patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation, contextually tailored text messages may increase physical activity, but this effect varies over time and by device. REGISTRATION: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov ; Unique identifier: NCT04587882.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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