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Wheeling Walks: a community campaign using paid media to encourage walking among sedentary older adults.

机译:Wheeling Walks:一种利用付费媒体鼓励久坐的老年人行走的社区运动。

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BACKGROUND: Mass media may effect communitywide changes in health awareness, attitude, and behavior, but the approach remains unproven for physical activity. METHODS: Wheeling Walks promoted walking among sedentary 50- to 65-year-old adults in a West Virginia city of 31,420 people. This quasi-experimental communication intervention used theory of planned behavior and transtheoretical model constructs to change behavior by promoting 30 min of daily walking through paid media, public relations, and public health activities. Impact was determined by pre- and postintervention telephone surveys with 719 adults in the intervention community and 753 adults in the comparison community and observations of walkers at 10 community sites. RESULTS: Behavior observation showed a 23% increase in the number of walkers in the intervention community versus no change in the comparison community (OR = 1.31, 95% CI = 1.14-1.50). Thirty-two percent (32.2) of the baseline sedentary population in the intervention community reported meeting the CDC/ACSM/Surgeon General recommendation for moderate-intensity physical activity by walking at least 30 min at least five times per week versus 18.0% in the comparison community (OR = 2.12, 95% CI = 1.41-2.24). The intervention community also realized a pre to post increase in positive stage change (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This theory-based mass media campaign demonstrated increases in those meeting the recommended standard for moderate-intensity physical activity through walking and significant positive stage change.
机译:背景:大众媒体可能会在社区范围内改变健康意识,态度和行为,但这种方法尚未得到体育锻炼的证实。方法:Wheeling Walks促进了西弗吉尼亚州31,420人的久坐的50至65岁成年人的行走。这种准实验性交流干预使用计划行为理论和跨理论模型构建,通过在付费媒体,公共关系和公共卫生活动中促进每天30分钟的步行来改变行为。干预前后的电话调查确定了影响,干预社区中有719名成年人,比较社区中有753名成年人,并观察了10个社区场所的步行者。结果:行为观察显示,干预社区的步行者数量增加了23%,而比较社区没有变化(OR = 1.31,95%CI = 1.14-1.50)。干预社区中有32%(32.2)的久坐不动人群报告达到CDC / ACSM / Surgeon关于中等强度体育锻炼的一般建议,每周至少走5次至少30分钟,而相比之下,则为18.0%社区(OR = 2.12,95%CI = 1.41-2.24)。干预社区也意识到积极阶段改变的事前和事后增加(P <0.001)。结论:这种基于理论的大众媒体活动表明,通过步行和明显的积极阶段改变,达到中等强度体育活动推荐标准的人群有所增加。

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