Study Finds Cylinder Digital Health Platform Significantly Improves Digestive Health Symptoms
September 10 2024 - 10:00AM
Cylinder, the employee benefit provider for gastrointestinal (GI)
care, today announced that a clinical study found its app-based GI
health platform to have a significant positive health and wellbeing
impact on users.
The clinical study’s peer-reviewed findings were published this
month in Cureus in a study titled “Improvements in Digestive
Symptoms After Participation in an App-Based Chronic Digestive
Disease Management Program: A Prospective Cohort Evaluation.”
The study found that 85% of the nearly 2,000 study participants
of the Cylinder digestive health platform reported an improvement
in their digestive symptoms. Other findings of the study
included:
- 83% of users reported an increased sense of control of their
health
- 83% of users felt better able to manage their symptoms
- 76% of users reported an increase in happiness
- 54% of users reported an increase in productivity
“As employers look to improve employee health and wellness by
partnering with innovative benefits providers – like Cylinder – it
is critical that they see efficacy data derived through
evidence-based clinical research,” said Bill Snyder, Founder and
CEO of Cylinder. “Only by building trust through objective
statistical analysis can next-generation health solution providers
like Cylinder emerge as lasting companies.”
The need for better GI care is clear. According to the Cylinder
2024 State of Gut Health in the Workplace survey, released in July
2024, nearly 71% of Americans experience GI symptoms such as gas,
bloating, constipation, heartburn, and more, with one-third of
Americans having been medically diagnosed with a GI condition.
Chronic GI symptoms are particularly important among socially
vulnerable populations, which have higher rates of digestive health
issues with significantly lower rates of screening and poorer
outcomes for GI issues such as colorectal cancer and GERD.
“Millions of Americans suffering with chronic digestive issues
do not receive the care they need,” said Dr. Dena M. Bravata,
co-author of the study and a clinical advisory board member for
Cylinder. “This study underscores the potential benefits of digital
tools for condition management – especially historically
marginalized populations – who can use them to access high-quality,
evidence-based speciality care.”
“Historically, less than 20% of adults with chronic digestive
symptoms have sought care to help understand and manage their
symptoms,” said Dr. Hau Liu, Chief Medical Officer for Cylinder.
“This rigorous study shows that digital digestive health
interventions, such as Cylinder’s app-based GI care platform, have
the ability to help enable Americans to take control of their
health and improve their quality of life.”
About CylinderFounded in 2021 and offered as an
employer benefit, Cylinder (formerly Vivante Health) delivers
personalized, clinician-backed care to those suffering from
digestive issues through its virtual health platform. Cylinder’s
tech-forward, human-first program connects members to the right
level of support at the right time through an easy interface –
decreasing costs, reducing absenteeism, and improving their quality
of life, at scale. Cylinder’s vision is to create a world where
people receive convenient, personalized, and affordable access to
the quality digestive healthcare they need to improve their overall
health. Learn more at cylinderhealth.com.
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