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NCT03579342
App-technology to Improve Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Among Working Adults
NA trial testing App-technology and active coaching to improve lifestyles behaviors in Lifestyle in 209 participants. Completed in 15 May 2019.
15 May 2019
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | Karolinska Institutet |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | Completed |
| Study type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Allocation | randomized |
| Design | parallel |
| Masking | none |
| Primary purpose | prevention |
| Enrollment | 209 |
| Start date | 16 April 2018 |
| Primary completion | 15 May 2019 |
| Estimated completion | 15 May 2019 |
| Sites | 1 location across Sweden |
Drugs / interventions tested
- App-technology and active coaching to improve lifestyles behaviors
- App-technology to improve lifestyle behaviors
Conditions studied
- Lifestyle — all drugs for Lifestyle →
- Quality of Life — all drugs for Quality of Life →
- mHealth — all drugs for mHealth →
- Mobile Applications — all drugs for Mobile Applications →
Sponsor
Karolinska Institutet
Who can join
18 and older, any sex, with Lifestyle or Quality of Life. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
The aim of this study is to evaluate if modern technology such as smartphone applications can be used to facilitate lifestyle changes and thereby improve health-related quality of life in gainfully employed persons in the general population in Stockholm, Sweden. The hypothesis is that at follow-up, the intervention group that use the new application will have improved health-related quality of life and other lifestyle habits including diet, physical activity and sleep, as well as biomarkers, compared to a control group.
Publications & conference data
4 peer-reviewed publications reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):
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A Questionnaire for Assessing User Satisfaction With Mobile Health Apps: Development Using Rasch Measurement Theory.
Melin J, Bonn SE, Pendrill L, Trolle Lagerros Y. · · 2020 · cited 29× · PMID 32452817 · DOI 10.2196/15909 -
App-technology to improve lifestyle behaviors among working adults - the Health Integrator study, a randomized controlled trial.
Bonn SE, Löf M, Östenson CG, Trolle Lagerros Y. · · 2019 · cited 19× · PMID 30845949 · DOI 10.1186/s12889-019-6595-6 -
Clinical Outcomes Among Working Adults Using the Health Integrator Smartphone App: Analyses of Prespecified Secondary Outcomes in a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Bonn S, Licitra G, Bellocco R, Trolle Lagerros Y. · · 2022 · cited 5× · PMID 35311677 · DOI 10.2196/24725 -
Effects on secondary outcomes following a three-month personalized app-based lifestyle intervention among working adults: a three-armed randomized controlled trial.
Eke H, Söderberg D, Sjöblom L, Bonn SE, et al · · 2026 · PMID 42225824 · DOI 10.1038/s41598-026-54919-w
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- Trial protocol + status: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03579342 (US National Library of Medicine, public domain)
- Publications: Europe PMC API search by NCT ID, retrieved 10 June 2026
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- Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by Karolinska Institutet
- Last refreshed: 14 August 2019
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