BAILAMOS移动医疗技术!改善中老年拉丁美洲人的身体活动和幸福感:一项前后可行性研究。

Susan Aguiñaga, Isabela G Marques, Spyros Kitsiou, Guilherme M Balbim, Ben S Gerber, Susan W Buchholz, Eduardo E Bustamante, David X Marquez
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与非拉丁裔白人相比,老年拉丁裔白人从事的休闲时间体育活动(PA)水平较低。拉丁舞是一种与文化相关的休闲PA类型,可以吸引拉丁裔老年人,特别是与移动医疗技术(mHealth)相结合时。这项单组前后可行性研究描述了参加BAILAMOS拉丁舞项目与移动健康(Fitbit Charge 2、Fitbit应用程序和激励短信)相结合的干预措施BAILAMOS拉丁舞项目的中老年拉丁人的PA和健康结果。参与者(n = 20,男性= 67±7.1,女性n = 15, 75%)参加每周一次为期16周的BAILA TECH干预。参与者在基线、干预期间和干预后接受Fitbit Charge 2来评估PA。移动健康平台(iCardia)收集Fitbit数据,员工每周发送激励和信息短信。参与者在基线和干预后完成了关于PA、久坐行为、心肺健康、社会支持、生活质量和认知功能的问卷调查。配对t检验评估前后测量的变化。器械评估的中至剧烈的PA (d = 0.69)、自我报告的轻休闲(d = 1.91)、中至剧烈的PA (d = 1.05)、中至剧烈的休闲PA (d = 1.55)、预测的心肺健康(d = 1.10)和PA社会支持(d = 0.81[家庭])显著增加;D = 0.95[朋友])。虽然不显著,但对身体健康相关的生活质量(d = 0.32)和执行功能(d = 0.29)有很小的影响。这些数据描述了参与移动健康拉丁舞干预后中老年拉丁人PA水平和健康相关结果的增加。有必要进行足够有力的试验来确定疗效。
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BAILAMOS With mHealth Technology! Improving Physical Activity and Well-Being in Middle-Aged and Older Latinxs: A Pre-Post Feasibility Study.

Older Latinxs engage in lower levels of leisure-time physical activity (PA) compared with non-Latinx Whites. Latin dance is a culturally relevant type of leisure-time PA that may engage older Latinx populations, particularly when coupled with mobile health technologies (mHealth). This single group pre-post feasibility study described the PA and health outcomes of middle-aged and older Latinxs participating in BAILA TECH-an intervention that combines the BAILAMOS Latin dance program with mHealth (Fitbit Charge 2, Fitbit app, and motivational text messages). Participants (n = 20, Mage = 67 ± 7.1, female n = 15, 75%) were enrolled in the 16-week BAILA TECH intervention held twice a week. Participants received a Fitbit Charge 2 to assess PA at baseline, during the intervention, and postintervention. An mHealth platform (iCardia) collected Fitbit data and staff delivered weekly motivational and informational text messages. Participants completed questionnaires about PA, sedentary behavior, cardiorespiratory fitness, social support, quality of life, and cognitive function at baseline and postintervention. Paired t tests evaluated change in pre-post measures. There was a significant increase in device-assessed moderate-to-vigorous PA (d = 0.69), self-reported light-leisure (d = 1.91) and moderate-to-vigorous PA (d = 1.05), moderate-to-vigorous leisure PA (d = 1.55), predicted cardiorespiratory fitness (d = 1.10), and PA social support (d = 0.81 [family]; d = 0.95 [friends]) from baseline to postintervention. Although nonsignificant, there was a small effect on physical health-related quality of life (d = 0.32) and executive function (d = 0.29). These data describe an increase in PA levels and health-related outcomes of middle-aged and older Latinxs from participation in an mHealth-infused Latin dance intervention. An adequately powered trial is necessary to establish efficacy.

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