COPD - endurance training via mobile phone.
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to encourage patients who suffer from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) to get regular daily exercise via walking. When the patient is exercising at home, the platform generates a short message service (SMS) message to the patient inverted exclamation mark|s mobile phone telling him/her at what level of intensity (i.e. music tempo) he/she should be exercising.
AI evidence extraction
At a glance
Study type
Other
Effect direction
unclear
Population
Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Sample size
—
Exposure
mobile phone
Evidence strength
Insufficient
Confidence: 62%
· Peer-reviewed: yes
Outcomes measured
- Exercise encouragement/adherence via walking
- Exercise intensity guidance (music tempo) delivered by SMS
Limitations
- No health or EMF exposure outcomes reported in the provided abstract
- No study design details provided (e.g., control group, duration, sample size)
View raw extracted JSON
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"study_type": "other",
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"sar_wkg": null,
"duration": null
},
"population": "Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)",
"sample_size": null,
"outcomes": [
"Exercise encouragement/adherence via walking",
"Exercise intensity guidance (music tempo) delivered by SMS"
],
"main_findings": null,
"effect_direction": "unclear",
"limitations": [
"No health or EMF exposure outcomes reported in the provided abstract",
"No study design details provided (e.g., control group, duration, sample size)"
],
"evidence_strength": "insufficient",
"confidence": 0.61999999999999999555910790149937383830547332763671875,
"peer_reviewed_likely": "yes",
"keywords": [
"COPD",
"endurance training",
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"SMS",
"home exercise",
"music tempo"
],
"suggested_hubs": []
}
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