干预后持续小社区步行对慢性期老年心血管疾病患者身体活动、幸福感和社会资本的影响——一项随访多中心随机对照试验

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背景:由于身体活动(PA)和积极的心理和社会方面在心脏康复(CR)慢性期的持续作用尚未明确,我们研究了小社区步行(SCW)对慢性期老年心血管疾病(CVD)患者PA、幸福感和个人层面社会资本的持续干预后效应,以及幸福感和社会资本增加对PA增加的影响。方法与结果:48例老年CVD患者随机分为步行组和步行组,在医护人员干预3个月后接受6个月的随访调查。我们在干预前、干预后3个月和干预结束后6个月分别测量了PA、幸福感(主观幸福感量表)和社会资本。在干预后6个月,只有SCW组的PA和幸福感较干预前有显著增加(结论:我们的研究结果表明,即使在干预结束后,SCW也能有效地维持老年CVD患者的PA和幸福感。此外,SCW的影响与PA和幸福感有关。PA与个人层面社会资本的关系有待进一步研究。
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Sustained Post-Intervention Effects of Small Community Walking on Physical Activity, Well-Being, and Social Capital Among Older Patients With Cardiovascular Disease in the Chronic Phase - A Follow-up Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial.

Background: Because the sustained effects of physical activity (PA) and the positive psychological and social aspects during the chronic phase of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) have not been clarified, we examined the sustained post-intervention effects of small community walking (SCW) on PA, well-being, and individual-level social capital in older patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the chronic phase and the influence of increased well-being and social capital on increased PA.

Methods and results: The subjects were 48 older patients with CVD who were randomly divided into SCW and walking-alone groups and were available for a 6-month follow-up survey after a 3 months' intervention by healthcare workers. We measured PA, well-being (subjective happiness scale), and social capital before, 3 months after the intervention, and 6 months after the intervention ended. At 6 months post-intervention, only the SCW group maintained significant increases from the pre-intervention values in PA and well-being (P<0.01). Furthermore, increased well-being was a predictor of increased PA in the SCW group (P<0.01).

Conclusions: Our results suggest that SCW effectively maintains PA and well-being, even after the intervention ends, in older patients with CVD during the chronic phase. In addition, the effects of SCW are associated with PA and well-being. The relationship between PA and individual-level social capital should be further investigated.

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