Telemedicine, obesity, diabetes, and lifestyle in practice
Authors:
Martin Matoulek; Kristýna Čmerdová; Pavla Žůrková; Ondřej Kádě
Authors place of work:
3. interní klinika – klinika endokrinologie a metabolismu 1. LF UK VFN v Praze
Published in the journal:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2021; 160: 302-309
Category:
Review Article
Summary
The use of modern elements of telemedicine is practically the only way in the future to maintain care for obese patients and patients with diabetes type 2. Telemedicine with modern applications for data collection, storage and evaluation is practically the only hope for sustainable care for patients with obesity and diabetes. In the case of a sufficient amount of data, the so-called artificial intelligence (AI) can be used for advanced methods and thus predict changes in some monitored parameters. Telemedicine makes it possible to identify critical points in the treatment of obesity, as well as to help patients orient themselves in the treatment of overweight, obesity and diabetes.
Keywords:
diabetes – obesity – artificial intelligence – Telemedicine – data collection
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