Change in Objectively Measured Activity Levels Resulting from the EMPOWER Study Lifestyle Intervention.

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B Rockette-Wagner, J Cheng, Z Bizhanova, A M Kriska, S M Sereika, C E Kline, C C Imes, J K Kariuki, D D Mendez, L E Burke
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine changes in physical activity (PA) during a behavioral weight-loss intervention and determine baseline factors associated with PA goal achievement.

Methods: Overweight/obese community-dwelling adults with valid PA accelerometer data (N=116; mean age 51.7 years; 89% female; 83% non-Hispanic White) were recruited into a single-arm prospective cohort study examining the effects of a 12-month intervention that included 24 in-person group sessions, weight-loss, calorie, fat gram, and PA goals, self-monitoring, and feedback. Minutes of moderate-to-vigorous (MV) PA and steps were measured using a waist-worn accelerometer (ActiGraph GT3x) at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months. Achievement of the 150 minute/week MVPA goal was examined using total minutes and bout minutes (i.e., counting only PA occurring in bouts ≥10 minutes in length). Change in PA was analyzed using non-parametric tests for multiple comparisons. Associations of factors with meeting the PA goal were modeled using binary logistic regression.

Results: At 6 months, there were increases from baseline in MVPA (median [p25, p75]: 5.3 [-0.9, 17.6] minutes/day) and steps (863 [-145, 2790] steps/day), both p<0.001. At 12 months, improvements were attenuated (MVPA: 2.4 [-2.0, 11.4] minutes/day, p=0.047; steps: 374[-570, 1804] p=0.14). At 6 months, 33.6% of individuals met the PA goal (using total or bout minutes). At 12 months, the percent meeting the goal using total MVPA [31%] differed from bout MVPA [22.4%]. Male gender (OR=4.14, p=0.027) and an autumn program start (versus winter; OR=3.39, p=0.011) were associated with greater odds of goal achievement at 6 months.

Conclusions: The intervention increased PA goal achievement at 6 and 12 months with many making clinically meaningful improvements. Our results suggest female participants may require extra support toward improving PA levels.

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EMPOWER研究生活方式干预导致的客观测量活动水平的变化。
目的:研究行为减肥干预期间身体活动(PA)的变化,并确定与PA目标实现相关的基线因素。方法:有有效PA加速度计数据的超重/肥胖社区居民(N=116;平均年龄51.7岁;89%的女性;(83%非西班牙裔白人)被招募到一项单臂前瞻性队列研究中,研究了为期12个月的干预效果,包括24个面对面的小组会议,减肥,卡路里,脂肪克数,PA目标,自我监控和反馈。在基线、6个月和12个月时,使用腰戴式加速度计(ActiGraph GT3x)测量中度至剧烈(MV) PA和步数分钟。使用总分钟数和回合分钟数(即,仅计算回合长度≥10分钟的PA)来检查150分钟/周MVPA目标的实现情况。使用非参数检验进行多重比较,分析PA的变化。采用二元逻辑回归对实现PA目标的各因素之间的关联进行建模。结果:6个月时,MVPA(中位数[p25, p75]: 5.3[-0.9, 17.6]分钟/天)和步数(863[- 145,2790]步/天)较基线有所增加。结论:干预提高了6个月和12个月时PA目标的实现,许多患者取得了有临床意义的改善。我们的研究结果表明,女性参与者可能需要额外的支持来提高PA水平。
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