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Balanced: a randomised trial examining the efficacy of two self-monitoring methods for an app-based multi-behaviour intervention to improve physical activity, sitting and sleep in adults

机译:平衡:一种随机试验,检查两个自我监测方法对基于应用的多行为干预的功效,以改善身体活动,坐在成人中

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Background Many adults are insufficiently physically active, have prolonged sedentary behaviour and report poor sleep. These behaviours can be improved by interventions that include education, goal setting, self-monitoring, and feedback strategies. Few interventions have explicitly targeted these behaviours simultaneously or examined the relative efficacy of different self-monitoring methods. Methods/Design This study aims to compare the efficacy of two self-monitoring methods in an app-based multi-behaviour intervention to improve objectively measured physical activity, sedentary, and sleep behaviours, in a 9?week 2–arm randomised trial. Participants will be adults ( n =?64) who report being physically inactive, sitting >8?h/day and frequent insufficient sleep (≥14?days out of last 30). The “ Balanced ” intervention is delivered via a smartphone ‘app’, and includes education materials (guidelines, strategies to promote change in behaviour), goal setting, self-monitoring and feedback support. Participants will be randomly allocated to either a device-entered or user-entered self-monitoring method. The device-entered group will be provided with a activity tracker to self-monitor behaviours. The user-entered group will recall and manually record behaviours. Assessments will be conducted at 0, 3, 6, and 9?weeks. Physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep-wake behaviours will be measured using the wrist worn Geneactiv accelerometer. Linear mixed models will be used to examine differences between groups and over time using an alpha of 0.01. Discussion This study will evaluate an app-based multi-behavioural intervention to improve physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep; and the relative efficacy of two different approaches to self-monitoring these behaviours. Outcomes will provide information to inform future interventions and self-monitoring targeting these behaviours. Trial registration ACTRN12615000182594 (Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry. Registry URL: www.anzctr.org.au ; registered prospectively on 25 February 2015).
机译:背景技术许多成年人都没有足够的身体活跃,延长了久坐行为,并报告睡眠不良。这些行为可以通过包括教育,目标设置,自我监测和反馈策略的干预措施来改进。很少有干预措施同时明确地针对这些行为或检查了不同自我监测方法的相对功效。方法/设计本研究旨在比较两种自我监测方法在基于应用的多行为干预中的功效,以改善客观地测量的身体活动,久坐不动和睡眠行为,在9?周2-ARM随机试验中。参与者将是成年人(n =?64),他报告身体不活跃,坐着> 8?H / Day,频繁的睡眠不足(≥14?最近30天的时间)。通过智能手机“应用程序”提供“平衡”干预,并包括教育材料(准则,促进行为变更的策略),目标设置,自我监控和反馈支持。参与者将随机分配给设备输入或用户输入的自我监视方法。将提供设备输入的组,将活动跟踪器提供给自我监视行为。用户输入的组将召回和手动记录行为。评估将在0,3,6和9月份进行。使用腕带磨损的Geneactiv加速度计测量身体活动,久坐行为和睡眠行为。线性混合模型将用于检查组之间的差异,随时间使用0.01。讨论本研究将评估基于应用的多行为干预,以改善身体活动,久坐行为和睡眠;两种不同方法对自我监测这些行为的相对功效。结果将提供信息,以告知未来干预和自我监测目标这些行为。试用登记ACTRN12615000182594(澳大利亚新西兰临床试验登记处。注册表网址:www.anzctr.org.au;在2015年2月25日预期注册)。

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