Working Out with F.I.D.O. (Frequency, Intensity, Duration, & Outcomes): A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

K. A. Lim
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Objective: Dog owners walk more per week compared to non-dog owners; however, 60% of dog owners are still not walking their dogs at intensities sufficient to reap optimal health benefits. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of a 9-week randomized controlled trial involving a program of six weekly scheduled instructor-led group dog walks supplemented with theory-based strategies to encourage increased dog walking among dog owners in Greater Victoria, BC. Methods: Participants were 17 adults aged 18+, who owned at least one healthy and friendly dog aged six months+, who were not meeting recommended moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) guidelines. Data were collected using pedometers, self-report measures, and a program evaluation survey. Results: Feasibility outcomes included 74 interested responses, 23% recruitment rate ( n = 17), 94% retention rate ( n = 16), and 94% adherence rate ( n = 15). Program participants were overall (very) satisfied with the program. Total weekly step counts and average daily step counts, MVPA dog walking, and MVPA with dog (i.e., all leisure time physical activity with dog - e.g., hiking, swimming, biking, playing Frisbee) increased at the end of the program and at follow-up, resulting in large effect sizes when compared to the waitlist-control group. Conclusions: This six-week group dog walking program was feasible, acceptable, and efficacious in encouraging increased dog walking and MVPA among dog owners. It is recommended for future studies to refine initial recruitment strategies, reimburse medical/veterinarian clearance costs to reduce cost-related barriers to participation, and offer a variety of options for program delivery (e.g., different locations/schedules/seasons, online programs, multi-site study) to accommodate more participants.
F.I.D.O.运动(频率、强度、持续时间和结果):一项可行性随机对照试验
目的:与不养狗的人相比,养狗的人每周散步的时间更长;然而,60%的狗主人遛狗的强度仍然不足以获得最佳的健康益处。本研究的目的是评估一项为期9周的随机对照试验的可行性、可接受性和有效性,该试验包括每周安排6次教练带领的小组遛狗计划,并辅以基于理论的策略,以鼓励不列颠哥伦比亚省大维多利亚的狗主人增加遛狗。方法:参与者是17名18岁以上的成年人,他们拥有至少一只健康友好的6个月以上的狗,他们没有达到推荐的中度到剧烈的身体活动(MVPA)指南。使用计步器、自我报告测量和项目评估调查收集数据。结果:可行性结果包括74个感兴趣的应答,23%的招募率(n = 17), 94%的保留率(n = 16)和94%的依从率(n = 15)。项目参与者总体上(非常)满意这个项目。每周总步数和平均每日步数、遛狗的MVPA和带狗的MVPA(即所有闲暇时间带狗的体育活动,如远足、游泳、骑自行车、玩飞盘)在项目结束和随访时都有所增加,与候补名单对照组相比,产生了很大的效应。结论:这个为期六周的集体遛狗计划在鼓励狗主人增加遛狗和MVPA方面是可行的、可接受的和有效的。建议在未来的研究中完善最初的招募策略,报销医疗/兽医检查费用以减少与成本相关的参与障碍,并提供各种方案交付选择(例如,不同地点/时间表/季节,在线方案,多地点研究)以容纳更多的参与者。
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