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Mobile health (mHealth) lifestyle interventions for obesity have gained popularity. However, acceptance and efficacy of these in minority populations is less known. The aim of this study was to assess efficacy of a 12-week culturally sensitive mHealth dietary intervention on weight in African Americans (AA) Randomized 12-week pilot study of 43 overweight or obese AA. Subjects were randomized to mHealth intervention (INT) or Standard of Care (SOC). INT included virtual session with dietitian, customized meal plans based on personal preferences, and educational videos. SOC included CDC-guidelines on weight loss. Mixed Methods Repeated Measures analysis was used Baseline characteristics were similar between the groups (age 60 years, weight 204 lbs, 84% females, 67% hypertension, 56% dyslipidemia and 25% diabetes). Mean weight loss was 4.4 lbs for INT Novo Nordisk. Research Support; Novo Nordisk. Consultant; Boehringer-Ingelheim, Eli Lilly and Company. Funding Hampton Roads Biomedical Research Consortium (HRBRC)
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