89% of Ethnically/Socially Diverse Participants in Vivante Digestive Health Study Report Significant Symptom Improvement with Digital Program
CHICAGO, Oct. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly nine in 10 ethnically and socially diverse participants with chronic digestive ailments reported major symptom improvements within three months of using a digital digestive chronic care program, according to a Vivante Health study presented at this week's American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) 2023 conference in Vancouver. Reductions in digestive symptoms were consistent for all participants regardless of ethnicity and other demographic factors, providing strong preliminary evidence of a successful strategy for advancing health equity.
- The study included 659 participants enrolled in Vivante's GIThrive digital digestive health program, which includes longitudinal app-based symptom tracking, personalized medical nutrition therapy, one-on-one health coaching, and online educational resources targeting specific user needs.
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89% of participants reported symptom improvement compared to baseline, with an average 64% decrease in total symptom score. - Additional information on the ACG study, Improvements in Digestive Symptoms after Participation in a Digital Digestive Chronic Care Program, can be found here .
- Additional information on the FNCE study, Deployment and Evaluation of an Integrated Digital Digestive Solution Deploying App-Base Telenutrition Services, can be found here .