E-technology and pedometer walking program to increase physical activity at work.

The Journal of Primary Prevention Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-01-23 DOI:10.1007/s10935-007-0121-9
Pouran D Faghri, Cynthia Omokaro, Christine Parker, Eugene Nichols, Sara Gustavesen, Erika Blozie
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Abstract

This study examined the application of the transtheoretical model (TTM) as a means to increase physical activity at the worksite through the introduction of a 10-week pedometer walking program combined with internet-based motivational messages. Participants (N = 206) were employees of two worksites who completed a health history questionnaire and assessment based on the TTM. There were significant improvements in the number of steps per week, level of physical activity, movement through stage of change and other health related indicators (p < 0.05). The worksite pedometer walking program and e-technology may be effective interventions in improving the lifestyle of employees who might be at risk for developing chronic diseases. Editors' Strategic Implications: Because walking is an inexpensive, easy, and convenient form of physical activity for many adults, implementation of this type of workplace program--with the important element of increasing individuals' awareness of risks--could be an effective approach to reduce cardiovascular risk factors and manage overweight and obesity in sedentary adults. Future research should compare this simple model with more individualized (but often more expensive) programs.

电子科技和计步器步行计划增加工作时的体力活动。
本研究考察了跨理论模型(TTM)的应用,通过引入一个为期10周的计步器步行计划,结合基于互联网的激励信息,来增加工作场所的身体活动。参与者(N = 206)是两个工作场所的雇员,他们完成了健康史问卷和基于TTM的评估。在每周步数、体力活动水平、通过变化阶段的运动和其他健康相关指标方面均有显著改善(p < 0.05)。工作场所计步器步行计划和电子技术可能是改善可能有患慢性病风险的员工生活方式的有效干预措施。编者的战略意义:因为对许多成年人来说,步行是一种廉价、简单、方便的身体活动形式,因此,在工作场所实施这种类型的项目——加上提高个人风险意识的重要因素——可能是减少心血管风险因素和管理久坐成年人超重和肥胖的有效方法。未来的研究应该将这个简单的模型与更个性化(但往往更昂贵)的项目进行比较。
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