Go4Life®资源的虚拟交付:一项通过干预前和干预后评估增强老年人身体活动的试点研究

Nazia Naz S. Khan MD, MS , Syed S. Raza BS , Nikhil Regmi MD , Ling Wang Ph.D
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预期寿命的延长以及与老龄化和同时存在的健康问题相关的普遍缺乏运动,强调了在移动健康时代需要可获得的、定期的动机干预措施。在这项针对50岁及以上成年人的干预前和干预后研究中,我们定制了来自美国国家老龄化研究所(NIA)的高质量、公开可用的Go4Life®资源,以创建带有视频剪辑的自动激励短信,并定期进行问卷调查。20名受试者接受了关于运动益处的简短教育,同时每周收到自动短信、问卷调查,并通过Dialog Health平台获得反馈。参与者每周随访3个月。主要结局包括干预前后的身体活动(PA)频率、水平和持续时间。次要结果包括每周活动水平的变化,这些变化来自NIA的“跟踪你的活动表”和RAND 36项简短调查工具(SF-36)问卷。采用有序数据广义估计方程求出12周内PA的平均变化。只有13名受试者同时完成了pre &;post-surveys。平均年龄61岁(年龄范围50 ~ 73岁),平均BMI (21.45 ~ 42.69) 30.5;55%为女性,45%为男性。我们的研究显示,干预后强化运动(干预前平均= 1.23 (SD = 0.44),干预后平均= 2.08 (SD = 0.95), p = 0.02)和平衡运动(干预前平均= 1.31 (SD = 0.48),干预后平均= 2.31 (SD = 1.11), p = 0.02)的频率均有统计学意义的增加。干预前后SF-36问卷的回答无显著差异。有必要进行更大规模的研究,以进一步确定定期虚拟递送Go4life®资源增加老年人PA的有效性。
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Virtual delivery of Go4Life® resources: A pilot study enhancing physical activity in older adults through pre- and post-intervention evaluation
The increase in life expectancy and prevalent inactivity linked to aging and concurrent health issues emphasize the need for accessible, regular motivational interventions in the era of mHealth. In this pre-post intervention study of adults aged 50 and older, we customized the high-quality, publicly available Go4Life® resources from the National Institute of Aging (NIA) to create automated motivational text messages with video clips, and periodic questionnaires. Twenty subjects received brief education on exercise benefits, along with weekly automated text messages, questionnaires, and feedback via the Dialog Health platform. Participants were followed weekly for 3 months. Primary outcomes included physical activity (PA) frequency, level, and duration pre-and post-intervention. Secondary outcomes included weekly changes in activity level developed from the NIA's Track your activity sheets and RAND 36-Item Short Form Survey Instrument (SF-36) questionnaires. The Generalized Estimating Equation with ordinal data is employed to find the average change in PA over 12 weeks. Only 13 subjects completed both the pre & post-surveys. The mean age was 61 years (age range of 50–73 years), and the mean BMI (range: 21.45–42.69) was 30.5; 55 % were females and 45 % males. Our study showed a statistically significant increase in the frequency of strengthening (mean = 1.23 (SD = 0.44) pre-intervention and mean = 2.08 (SD = 0.95) post-intervention, p = 0.02) and balancing ((mean = 1.31 (SD = 0.48) pre-intervention and mean = 2.31 (SD = 1.11) post-intervention, p = 0.02) exercises post intervention. No significant difference in responses to SF-36 questionnaires pre-and post-intervention. A larger study is warranted to determine further the effectiveness of periodic virtually delivered Go4life® resources to increase PA among older adults.
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