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The MILE study: a motivational, individual and locally anchored exercise intervention among 30–49 year-olds with low levels of cardiorespiratory fitness: a randomised controlled study in primary care

机译:MILE研究:对30-49岁低水平心肺适应性人群的动机性,个体性和局部性的运动干预:一项针对初级保健的随机对照研究

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Background Low levels of cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with high risk of non-communicable diseases and all-cause mortality. Physical activity level is the primary determinant of cardiorespiratory fitness in adults. However, knowledge on how to motivate people to engage in physical activity and maintain an active lifestyle is lacking. This study aims to investigate whether a motivational, individual, and locally anchored exercise intervention, in primary care, can improve cardiorespiratory fitness in 30 to 49 year olds with a low or very low cardiorespiratory fitness. Methods/Design Two-armed randomised controlled trial with 6 and 12 months follow-up. The primary outcome is cardiorespiratory fitness estimated via a maximal incremental exercise test. Secondary outcomes include physical activity level and sedentary behavior (objectively measured), self-reported physical activity, biochemical parameters (HbA1C, HDL- and LDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride), anthropometric parameters and health-related quality of life. A total of 236 participants with low levels of cardiorespiratory fitness classified at a local health check programme will be randomised. The intervention consists of four motivational interviews, a six months membership to a sport club, and a global positioning watch to upload training activity to Endomondo.com. The comparison group will receive standard care: a one hour motivational interview followed by another interview if requested. Effects will be estimated by evaluating the differences in mean changes in cardiorespiratory fitness between the two groups. Discussion In new and innovative ways the focus of this study will be to improve cardiorespiratory fitness among a 30–49 year-old at-risk group using social media, Global Positioning System-technology, on-going personal support and individually tailored physical activity. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov (no. NCT01801956 ).
机译:背景低水平的心肺呼吸系统疾病与非传染性疾病和全因死亡率高风险相关。身体活动水平是成年人心肺健康的主要决定因素。但是,缺乏有关如何激励人们进行体育锻炼和保持积极生活方式的知识。这项研究旨在调查初级保健中的动机性,个体性和局部锚定运动干预是否可以改善30至49岁心肺适应性低或非常低的人的心肺适应性。方法/设计两臂随机对照试验,随访6个月和12个月。主要结果是通过最大增量运动测试估算出的心肺适应性。次要结果包括体育活动水平和久坐行为(客观测量),自我报告的体育活动,生化参数(HbA 1C ,HDL和LDL-胆固醇以及甘油三酸酯),人体测量学参数和健康相关指标生活质量。总共236名根据当地健康检查计划分类为低心肺健康水平的参与者将被随机分配。干预措施包括四个动机性访谈,一个体育俱乐部成员六个月的会员资格以及一个将培训活动上传到Endomondo.com的全球定位手表。比较组将接受标准护理:一个小时的动机性访谈,然后根据要求进行另一次访谈。通过评估两组之间心肺适应性平均变化的差异来评估效果。讨论本研究的重点是通过创新的方式,利用社交媒体,全球定位系统技术,持续的个人支持和量身定制的体育锻炼,改善30-49岁高危人群的心肺健康状况。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov(编号NCT01801956)。

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