Automated growth monitoring app (GROWIN): a mobile Health (mHealth) tool to improve the diagnosis and early management of growth and nutritional disorders in childhood

Author:

de Arriba Muñoz Antonio12,García Castellanos María Teresa12,Cajal Mercedes Domínguez12,Beisti Ortego Anunciación12,Ruiz Ignacio Martínez34,Labarta Aizpún José Ignacio12

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Endocrinology, Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet , Zaragoza, Spain

2. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Aragón , Zaragoza, Spain

3. Instituto Universitario de Investigación de Ingeniería de Aragón (I3A), Zaragoza University , Zaragoza, Spain

4. eHWin New Technologies , Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Objective To assess the functionality and feasibility of the GROWIN app for promoting early detection of growth disorders in childhood, supporting early interventions, and improving children’s lifestyle by analyzing data collected over 3 years (2018–2020). Methods We retrospectively assessed the growth parameters (height, weight, body mass index [BMI], abdominal circumference) entered by users (caregivers/parents) in the GROWIN app. We also analyzed the potential health problems detected and the messages/recommendations the app showed. Finally, we assessed the possible impact/benefit of the app on the growth of the children. Results A total of 21 633 users (Spanish [65%], Latin American [30%], and others [5%]) entered 10.5 ± 8.3 measurements (0–15 y old). 1200 recommendations were for low height and 550 for low weight. 1250 improved their measurements. A specialist review was recommended in 500 patients due to low height. 2567 nutrition tests were run. All children with obesity (n = 855, BMI: 27.8 kg/m2 [2.25 SD]) completed the initial test with a follow-up of ≥1 year. Initial results (score: 8.1) showed poor eating habits (fast food, commercially baked goods, candy, etc.), with >90% not having breakfast. After 3–6 months, BMI decreased ≥1 point, and test scores increased ≥2 points. This benefit was maintained beyond 1 year and was correlated with an improvement in BMI (r = −.65, P = .01). Discussion/Conclusions The GROWIN app represents an innovative automated solution for families to monitor growth. It allows the early detection of abnormal growth indicators during childhood and adolescence, promoting early interventions. Additionally, in children with obesity, an improvement in healthy nutritional habits and a decrease in BMI were observed.

Funder

MERCK

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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