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Physical activity and nutrition behavioural outcomes of a home-based intervention program for seniors: a randomized controlled trial

机译:家庭老年人干预活动的身体活动和营养行为结果:一项随机对照试验

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Background This intervention aimed to ascertain whether a low-cost, accessible, physical activity and nutrition program could improve physical activity and nutrition behaviours of insufficiently active 60–70 year olds residing in Perth, Australia. Methods A 6-month home-based randomised controlled trial was conducted on 478 older adults (intervention, n = 248; control, n = 230) of low to medium socioeconomic status. Both intervention and control groups completed postal questionnaires at baseline and post-program, but only the intervention participants received project materials. A modified fat and fibre questionnaire measured nutritional behaviours, whereas physical activity was measured using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Generalised estimating equation models were used to assess the repeated outcomes over both time points. Results The final sample consisted of 176 intervention participants and 199 controls (response rate 78.5%) with complete data. After controlling for demographic and other confounding factors, the intervention group demonstrated increased participation in strength exercise (p < 0.001), walking (p = 0.029) and vigorous activity (p = 0.015), together with significant reduction in mean sitting time (p < 0.001) relative to controls. Improvements in nutritional behaviours for the intervention group were also evident in terms of fat avoidance (p < 0.001), fat intake (p = 0.021) and prevalence of frequent fruit intake (p = 0.008). Conclusions A minimal contact, low-cost and home-based physical activity program can positively influence seniors’ physical activity and nutrition behaviours. Trial registration anzctr.org.au Identifier: ACTRN12609000735257
机译:背景技术这项干预旨在确定低成本,易于获得的体育锻炼和营养计划是否可以改善居住在澳大利亚珀斯的60-70岁年龄不足的老年人的体育锻炼和营养行为。方法对478名中低社会经济地位的成年人(干预,n = 248;对照组,n = 230)进行了为期6个月的家庭随机对照试验。干预组和对照组均在基线和项目后期完成了邮政问卷,但只有干预参与者才收到项目材料。修改过的脂肪和纤维调查表可以测量营养行为,而体育锻炼是使用《国际体育锻炼问卷》进行的。广义估计方程模型用于评估两个时间点的重复结果。结果最终样本由176名干预参与者和199名对照组(响应率78.5%)组成,并具有完整的数据。在控制了人口因素和其他混杂因素后,干预组显示出增加的力量锻炼(p <0.001),步行(p = 0.029)和剧烈运动(p = 0.015)的参与,以及平均坐时间的显着减少(p < 0.001)。干预组的营养行为改善在避免脂肪(p <0.001),脂肪摄入(p = 0.021)和频繁摄入水果的发生率(p = 0.008)方面也很明显。结论最低限度的接触,低成本和家庭式的体育锻炼计划可以对老年人的体育锻炼和营养行为产生积极影响。试用注册anzctr.org.au标识符:ACTRN12609000735257

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