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Introducing zanadio: A digitalized, multimodal program to treat obesity

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Roth,  Lena
Department Neurology, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society;

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Forkmann, K., Roth, L., & Mehl, N. (2022). Introducing zanadio: A digitalized, multimodal program to treat obesity. Nutrients, 14(15): 3172. doi:10.3390/nu14153172.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000A-F0B3-C
Abstract
While the prevalence of overweight and obesity has been increasing annually, the accessibility of on-site treatment programs is not rising correspondingly. Digital, evidence-based obesity treatment programs could potentially alleviate this situation. The application zanadio has been developed to enable patients with obesity (BMI 30-45 kg/m2) to participate in a digital, multimodal weight reduction program based on current treatment guidelines. This article is divided into two parts: (I) it introduces zanadio, its aims and therapeutic concept, and (II) provides a first impression and demographic data on more than 11,000 patients from across the country who have used zanadio within the last 16 months, which demonstrates the demand for a digital obesity treatment. zanadio has the potential to partially close the current gap in obesity care. Future work should focus on identifying predictors of successful weight loss to further individualize digital obesity treatment, and an important next step would be to prevent obesity, i.e., to start the treatment at lower BMI levels, and to invent digital treatment programs for children and adolescents.