Gender, activity participation, education levels, and depressive symptoms predict activity participation levels at post-cardiac rehabilitation

IF 0.4 Q4 REHABILITATION
Young Joo Kim, Damon L. Swift, J. Houmard, Qiang Wu, S. Sears, A. M. Paul
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BACKGROUND: Little is known about predictors of activity participation that are objectively measured in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) graduates. This prospective observational study aimed to determine the predictors of objectively measured activity participation among adults with chronic cardiac conditions who have completed Phase II CR. METHODS: Twenty-five adults with chronic cardiac conditions graduating from traditional CR program participated in the study. The outcome variable was an activity participation level measured by light-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (LVPA) minutes using ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometer after CR discharge. Covariates were collected at the discharge from CR, and outcome variables were collected at 1 month, 3 months, and 9 months post CR discharge. RESULTS: Gender, standardized LVPA at CR discharge, body mass index, and motivation for physical activity and leisure were significantly associated with the activity participation levels at 1 month, 3 months, and/or 9 months post CR discharge. Gender, standardized LVPA at CR discharge, highest education completed, and depressive symptoms significantly predicted the activity participation levels at 1 month (R2  = 0.69, p <  0.001), 3 months (R2  = 0.65, p <  0.001), and/or 9 months (R2  = 0.80, p <  0.001) post CR discharge. Female CR participants who were more active, had more than high school education, and showed more depressive symptoms at CR discharge were more likely to be active post CR. CONCLUSIONS: CR participants may benefit from individualized approach to plan their days post CR and application-focused and education-level sensitive sessions to understand the importance of activity participation maintenance post CR.
性别、活动参与、教育水平和抑郁症状预测心脏康复后的活动参与水平
背景:对于在心脏康复(CR)毕业生中客观测量的活动参与的预测因素知之甚少。这项前瞻性观察性研究旨在确定完成II期CR的慢性心脏病成年人客观测量活动参与的预测因素。方法:25名从传统CR项目毕业的慢性心脏疾病成年人参与了这项研究。结果变量是CR放电后使用ActiGraph GT9X-Link加速计通过轻度至剧烈体力活动(LVPA)分钟测量的活动参与水平。CR出院时收集协变量,CR出院后1个月、3个月和9个月收集结果变量。结果:性别、CR出院时标准化LVPA、体重指数、体育活动和休闲动机与CR出院后1个月、3个月和/或9个月的活动参与水平显著相关。性别、CR出院时的标准LVPA、完成的最高教育和抑郁症状显著预测了1个月时的活动参与水平(R2 = 0.69,p <  0.001),3个月(R2 = 0.65,p <  0.001)和/或9个月(R2 = 0.80,p <  0.001)。更活跃、受过高中以上教育、在CR出院时表现出更多抑郁症状的女性CR参与者在CR后更有可能活跃。结论:CR参与者可能受益于个性化的方法来计划CR后的日子,以及以应用为重点和教育水平敏感的会议,以了解CR后保持活动参与的重要性。
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Physiotherapy Practice and Research
Physiotherapy Practice and Research Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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