Background: The scientific literature was reviewed to determine the state of the art regarding
innovative educational practices that employ mobile health applications with the aim of
establishing healthy habits in the adolescent population, following a strategy based on spiral curriculum.
Methods: The search was conducted in the WOS, Scopus and PubMed databases, discarding
any articles that were not published in English, Spanish or French. The search was limited to studies
performed in the last 6 years, that is, from 1 January 2017 to 18 March 2023. Results: From the
initial sample of 132 articles selected, the final sample included 9 articles that met the eligibility
criteria after a more exhaustive analysis. This systematic review identified one application (11.11%)
with topics about sex and reproductive health, two applications (22.22%) that tackled mental health,
six applications (66.66%) with topics about nutrition, three applications (33.33%) that contemplate
physical activity, and two applications (22.22%) with aspects related to the prevention of harmful
habits. The results show a positive relationship between the use of mobile health applications used as
innovative didactic resources and the establishment of healthy habits in the adolescent population.
Conclusions: Digital devices have been incorporated to the lives of humans as fundamental tools for
their daily living. Specifically, adolescents are especially attracted to mobile phones. If this resource
is used in this population to improve health, it is possible to attain very satisfactory objectives. The
results of this review indicate that these devices can be used as a didactic resource in the promotion
of health by implementing healthy habits at early ages, thereby contributing to the prevention of
chronic diseases in future adulthood.