DarioHealth Corp., a global digital health company, announced the publication of new research in JMIR Cardio showing that personalized nudges delivered through its digital platform can lead to meaningful and lasting improvements in blood pressure. The study, titled The Impact of Digital Intervention Messages Targeting Users With High Blood Pressure Events: Retrospective Real-World Study, used real-world data from individuals using Dario’s platform and compared outcomes for people who received targeted messages with a similar group that did not receive them.
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Hypertension affects nearly 120 million people in the United States, according to the CDC, and remains one of the most significant preventable causes of early death. A large portion of Dario’s clients use the company’s cardio-metabolic tools to help members manage high blood pressure. In this analysis, people with elevated readings who received digital nudges showed a clear drop in their average systolic blood pressure within three months. The improvement was notably stronger than that seen in the control group. Users who also reported higher levels of healthy activity achieved even greater reductions, highlighting how digital support combined with lifestyle engagement can create an amplified benefit.
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Researchers noted that what makes these findings important is the durability of the results. The improvement in blood pressure continued well after the messages were delivered. This suggests that the nudges help people adopt healthier habits rather than simply react in the moment. The study also showed that the approach can help people maintain healthy blood pressure even when they are not diagnosed with hypertension.
Dr. Omar Manejwala, Chief Medical Officer at Dario, said the publication reinforces the value of well-designed digital tools for heart health. He explained that employers, insurers and health systems are increasingly looking for solutions that help people stay in control of their blood pressure over time, and he believes this research shows that Dario’s combination of data science and tailored engagement can deliver on those expectations.
Yifat Hershcovitz, PhD, Vice President of Clinical and Scientific Affairs at Dario, added that the findings highlight the importance of active coaching instead of simple data tracking. She noted that personalized messages shaped by real-time behavior are critical to achieving real clinical progress.
For organizations that work with Dario, the results translate into clear potential value. Stronger blood pressure control can help lower the risk of heart disease and related complications, reduce long-term healthcare costs, and support better outcomes across large populations. The platform is built to integrate smoothly with existing systems, giving providers and employers a practical way to support people in managing one of the most widespread health challenges presently.
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