Promoting physical activity to older adults through general practice


Autoria(s): Armit, C.M.; Brown, W.J.; Ritchie, C.B.; Marshall, A.; Trost, S.G.
Contribuinte(s)

Shilton, T.

Data(s)

2003

Resumo

This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a general practice based intervention to increase physical activity (PA) levels among 50-70 year old adults. One hundred and thirty-six inactive patients (50-70 years) were randomised into three groups. All participants received brief advice and a written prescription from a GP. Group one received this 'usual care' only (GP, n=46); group two received individualised counselling and follow-up contact from an Exercise Scientist (ES, n=45); group three received a pedometer to supplement the ES counselling (PED, n=45). The Active Australia Survey was administered at baseline, after the 12- week intervention and at a 24-week follow-up. One-way ANOVA showed no significant group differences at baseline in self-reported PA. Average time spent walking increased in all three groups at the 24-week follow-up (GP, 68158min/wk, p=0.006; ES, 83160min/wk, p=0.001; PED, 87132min/wk, p<0.001). Total time in PA (weighted min/wk) also increased significantly in all three groups (GP, 98 213min/wk, p=0.003; ES, 108 182min/wk, p<0.001; PED, 158 229min/wk, p<0.001 ). The proportion of participants who initially did not meet National PA Guidelines (150 minutes and 5 sessions/week) but who met the Guidelines at the 12 and 24-week follow-up was 15% (12 weeks) and 20% (24 weeks) in the GP group compared with 36% and 24% in the ES group and 20% and 42% in the PED group. All three intervention strategies were effective in increasing PA, but the ES intervention resulted in a higher proportion of active participants after 12 weeks and the PED group resulted in a higher proportion of active participants after 24 weeks.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72557/

Relação

Armit, C.M., Brown, W.J., Ritchie, C.B., Marshall, A., & Trost, S.G. (2003) Promoting physical activity to older adults through general practice. In Shilton, T. (Ed.) Active Living - All Together Better, 12-14 November 2003, Fremantle, WA.

Fonte

Faculty of Health

Tipo

Conference Paper