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With Every Step We Grow Stronger: The Cardiometabolic Benefits of an Indigenous-Led and Community-Based Healthy Lifestyle Intervention

机译:迈出第一步我们变得更加强大:土著领导和基于社区的健康生活方式干预的心脏代谢益处

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Community-based and Indigenous-led health and wellness approaches have been widely advocated for Indigenous peoples. However, remarkably few Indigenous designed and led interventions exist within the field. The purpose of this study was to evaluate an Indigenous-led and community-based health and wellness intervention in a remote and rural Indigenous community. This protocol was designed by and for Indigenous peoples based on the aspirations of the community (established through sharing circles). A total of 15 participants completed a 13-week walking and healthy lifestyle counselling program (incorporating motivational interviewing) to enhance cardiometabolic health. Measures of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA; 7-day accelerometry and self-report), predicted maximal aerobic power (VO2max; 6-min walk test), resting heart rate and blood pressure, and other health-related physical fitness measures (musculoskeletal fitness and body composition) were taken before and after the intervention. The intervention led to significant (p < 0.05) improvements in VO2max (7.1 ± 6.3 % change), with the greatest improvements observed among individuals with lower baseline VO2max (p < 0.05, r = -0.76). Resting heart rate, resting systolic blood pressure, and resting diastolic blood pressure decreased significantly (p < 0.05) after the intervention. Self-reported and accelerometry-measured frequency of MVPA increased significantly (p < 0.05), and the total MVPA minutes (~275 min/week) were above international recommendations. Change in VO2max was significantly correlated with change in self-reported (r = 0.42) and accelerometry-measured (r = 0.24) MVPA minutes. No significant changes were observed in weight, body mass index, waist circumference, body fat (via bioelectrical impedance), grip strength, and flexibility. These findings demonstrate that a culturally relevant and safe, community-based, Indigenous-led, health and wellness intervention can lead to significant and clinically relevant improvements in cardiometabolic health and physical activity behaviour, with the greatest changes being observed in the least active/fit individuals.
机译:土著人民广泛倡导以社区为基础并由土著人主导的健康和保健方法。但是,该领域内很少有土著人设计和领导的干预措施。这项研究的目的是评估在偏远和农村的土著社区中由土著人主导和基于社区的健康与保健干预措施。该协议是由土著人民并根据社区的愿望(通过共享圈子建立的)而设计的。共有15位参与者完成了为期13周的步行和健康生​​活方式咨询计划(包括动机访谈),以增强心脏代谢健康。中度至剧烈运动量(MVPA; 7天加速度和自我报告),预测的最大有氧能力(VO2max; 6分钟步行测试),静息心率和血压以及其他与健康相关的身体健康指标在干预之前和之后采取措施(肌肉骨骼健康和身体组成)。干预导致VO2max显着(p <0.05)改善(7.1±6.3%变化),基线VO2max较低的个体中观察到最大的改善(p <0.05,r = -0.76)。干预后,静息心率,静息收缩压和静息舒张压显着降低(p <0.05)。自我报告和用加速度计测量的MVPA频率显着增加(p <0.05),并且MVPA总分钟数(〜275分钟/周)高于国际建议。 VO2max的变化与自我报告(r = 0.42)和加速度计测量(r = 0.24)MVPA分钟的变化显着相关。体重,体重指数,腰围,脂肪(通过生物电阻抗),抓地力和柔韧性没有明显变化。这些发现表明,与文化相关且安全,以社区为基础,由当地人主导的健康和保健干预措施可以显着改善心脏代谢健康和体育锻炼行为,并在临床上具有相关的意义,其中最大的改变是活动/适应程度最低个人。

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