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Testing Activity Monitors’ Effect on Health: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Older Primary Care Patients

机译:测试活动监护仪对健康的影响:一项针对老年基层医疗患者的随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality in the United States. Maintaining healthy levels of physical activity is critical to cardiovascular health, but many older adults are inactive. There is a growing body of evidence linking low motivation and inactivity. Standard behavioral counseling techniques used within the primary care setting strive to increase motivation, but often do not emphasize the key component of self-control. The addition of electronic activity monitors (EAMs) to counseling protocols may provide more effective behavior change and increase overall motivation for exercise through interactive self-monitoring, feedback, and social support from other users. Objective The objective of the study is to conduct a three month intervention trial that will test the feasibility of adding an EAM system to brief counseling within a primary care setting. Participants (n=40) will be randomized to receive evidence-based brief counseling plus either an EAM or a pedometer. Methods Throughout the intervention, we will test its feasibility and acceptability, the change in primary outcomes (cardiovascular risk and physical activity), and the change in secondary outcomes (adherence, weight and body composition, health status, motivation, physical function, psychological feelings, and self-regulation). Upon completion of the intervention, we will also conduct focus groups with the participants and with primary care stakeholders. Results The study started recruitment in October 2015 and is scheduled to be completed by October 2016. Conclusions This project will lay the groundwork and establish the infrastructure for intervention refinement and ultimately translation within the primary care setting in order to prevent cardiovascular disease on a population level. Trial Registration ClinicalTrails.gov {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT02554435","term_id":"NCT02554435"}} NCT02554435 ; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT02554435","term_id":"NCT02554435"}} NCT02554435 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation/6fUlW5tdT).
机译:背景技术心血管疾病是美国死亡的主要原因。保持健康的身体活动水平对心血管健康至关重要,但是许多老年人没有运动。越来越多的证据表明动机低落和无所作为。在初级保健机构中使用的标准行为咨询技术努力提高动机,但通常不强调自我控制的关键组成部分。通过在咨询协议中添加电子活动监控器(EAM),可以通过交互的自我监控,反馈和其他用户的社会支持,提供更有效的行为更改并增加锻炼的总体动力。目的研究的目的是进行为期三个月的干预试验,以测试在初级保健机构中为简短咨询增加EAM系统的可行性。参与者(n = 40)将被随机分配以接受循证的简短咨询以及EAM或计步器。方法在整个干预过程中,我们将测试其可行性和可接受性,主要结局的变化(心血管风险和身体活动)以及次要结局的变化(坚持,体重和身体组成,健康状况,动机,身体功能,心理感受) ,以及自我调节)。干预措施完成后,我们还将与参与者和初级保健利益相关者进行焦点小组讨论。结果该研究于2015年10月开始招募,计划于2016年10月完成。结论该项目将奠定基础并建立基础设施,以完善干预措施并最终在初级保健环境中进行翻译,以在人群中预防心血管疾病。试用注册ClinicalTrails.gov {“ type”:“ clinical-trial”,“ attrs”:{“ text”:“ NCT02554435”,“ term_id”:“ NCT02554435”}}} NCT02554435; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ {“ type”:“ clinical-trial”,“ attrs”:{“ text”:“ NCT02554435”,“ term_id”:“ NCT02554435”}} NCT02554435(由WebCite存档在http://www.webcitation/6fUlW5tdT)。

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