A pilot randomised control trial of general practitioner and exercise physiologist interventions to reduce primary cardiovascular risk in overweight patients [Abstract]


Autoria(s): Dick, Marie-Louise B.; Harris, Lisa; Janamian, Tina; Schubert, Rebecca; Doust, Jenny
Data(s)

15/07/2009

Resumo

Aims & Rationale/Objectives: With the knowledge that overweight is a major public health concern in Australia, that a multidisciplinary team approach to the management of lifestyle-related conditions is supported, and that the Australian Government recently recognised the role of the exercise physiologist (EP) in reducing the health burden of disease by their inclusion for reimbursement under the Medicare Plus scheme, this study sought to undertake a pilot RCT to compare GP and EP interventions to reduce primary cardiovascular risk in the overweight general practice population. Methods and Measures: Overweight patients recruited by a convenience sample of GPs were randomised into one of three arms: the control group, or the GP or EP intervention group (in which patients received either five GP or five EP consultations over 24 weeks). Patients had baseline, 12- and 24-week measures of body composition and cardio-respiratory fitness, and completed baseline and end-of-study surveys, fasting lipids and glucose. GPs and EPs completed an end-of-study survey. Results:Sixty-seven patients attended the baseline assessment. Overall retention rate was 67%. Patients were generally satisfied with the effectiveness of the interventions and their weight reduction. Favourable trends in BMI, weight, glucose and exercise levels for GP and EP intervention groups and in physical activity levels for all groups Conclusions: This study supports the feasibility of a RCT of GP and EP interventions for decreasing primary cardiovascular risk in the overweight general practice population.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31167/

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Primary Health Care Research & Information Service

Relação

http://www.phcris.org.au/elib/lib/elib/viewabstract.php?elibid=6637

Dick, Marie-Louise B., Harris, Lisa, Janamian, Tina, Schubert, Rebecca, & Doust, Jenny (2009) A pilot randomised control trial of general practitioner and exercise physiologist interventions to reduce primary cardiovascular risk in overweight patients [Abstract]. In Proceedings of 2009 General Practice and Primary Health Care Research Conference, Primary Health Care Research & Information Service , Melbourne, Victoria.

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Fonte

Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #110602 Exercise Physiology #111716 Preventive Medicine #111717 Primary Health Care #111199 Nutrition and Dietetics not elsewhere classified #110201 Cardiology (incl. Cardiovascular Diseases) #General Practitioner #Primary Prevention #Overweight #Obesity #Cardiovascular Risk #Exercise Physiologist
Tipo

Conference Paper