在大学生中使用 "WalkON "移动应用程序开展步行计划的效果。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-08-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241269463
Yun-Su Kim
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目的: 本研究利用手机应用 WalkON 在大学生中开展为期 12 周的步行计划,并评估其效果:本研究利用手机应用 WalkON 在大学生中实施为期 12 周的步行计划,并评估其效果:本研究采用准实验、非等效对照组、前/后设计。WalkON 计划于 2022 年 9 月至 12 月进行,实验组有 50 人参加,对照组有 52 人参加:结果:观察到组间存在以下显著差异。睡眠质量评估得分(即得分越高意味着睡眠质量越差)在实验组(与对照组相比;分别为 1.40 分和 0.34 分;P = 0.027)下降得更明显。与对照组相比,实验组焦虑症的下降幅度更大(分别为 2.08 分和 1.75 分;p = 0.020)。在促进健康行为的 "健康责任 "领域的平均得分方面,实验组比对照组提高了 0.15 分,而对照组提高了 0.25 分(p = .005)。实验组的自我效能水平平均提高了 0.34 分,对照组提高了 0.03 分(p = .046):WalkON 计划有可能对大学生的体育锻炼参与度和健康促进行为产生积极影响。它可以成为促进缺乏体育锻炼的大学生身心健康的有效策略。这项研究的重要意义在于,它提供了一个基于移动应用程序的项目的证据,该项目可能有助于鼓励大学生通过步行锻炼来增加常规体育锻炼,这在 COVID-19 后的非接触式环境新常态下尤为重要。
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Effects of a walking program using the "WalkON" mobile app among college students.

Objective: This study implemented a 12-week walking program using the mobile app WalkON among college students and evaluated its effects.

Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental, non-equivalent control group, pre/post design. The WalkON program was conducted from September to December 2022, involving 50 participants in the experimental group and 52 participants in the control group.

Results: Significant between-group differences were observed as follows. Sleep quality evaluation score (i.e. higher scores mean poorer sleep quality) decreased more significantly in the experimental group (vs. control group; 1.40 vs. 0.34 points, respectively; p = .027). Anxiety decreased more in the experimental group than in the control group (2.08 vs. 1.75 points, respectively; p = .020). Regarding the mean score of the "health responsibility" domain of health-promoting behaviors, the experimental group saw an increase of 0.25 points compared to 0.15 in the control group (p = .005). The self-efficacy level increased by an average of 0.34 points in the experimental group and 0.03 points in the control group (p = .046).

Conclusions: The WalkON program has the potential to positively influence physical activity engagement and health-promoting behaviors in college students. It could be an effective strategy for promoting the physical and mental health of college students lacking engagement in physical activity. This study is significant in that it provides evidence of a mobile app-based program potentially useful to encourage college students to increase their regular physical activity through walking exercises, something especially pertinent in the new norm of contactless environments post-COVID-19.

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