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Feasibility and pilot study of an intervention to support active lifestyles in youth with type 1 diabetes: The ActivPals study

机译:干预的可行性和试验研究,以1型糖尿病患青青年活动的活性生活方式:Activalpals研究

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Background Evidence suggests youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have lower levels of physical activity (PA) than the general population. The ActivPals intervention aimed to support youth with T1D to lead an active lifestyle. Methods Twenty youth aged 7 to 16?years with T1D were recruited to a pilot randomized controlled trial. PA and quality of life (QoL) were measured using Actigraph GT3X+ monitor and Pediatric QoL scales at baseline and 1‐month follow‐up. A two‐way, mixed ANOVA showed indicative effects of the intervention. Qualitative interviews were carried out with 16 participants to explore perceptions of the intervention. Results An increase in moderate to vigorous PA was reported in intervention and control groups from baseline to follow‐up ( F (1, 14)?=?5.83; P ?=?.03), with no significance between group differences. Participants in both groups reported significantly less overall diabetes “problems” ( F (1, 16)?=?7.93; P ?=?.012) and significantly less lifestyle “problems” ( F (1, 16)?=?7.39; P ?=?.015) at follow‐up. However, both groups also reported significant increases in “problems” with the day‐to‐day diabetes routine ( F (1,16)?=?6.48; P ?=?.022) at follow‐up. Parents reported significant increased worry about their child's diabetes at follow‐up, in both groups ( F (1, 14)?=?5.83; P ?=?.046). There was no significant increase in reported hypoglycemic occurrences despite increased PA. The qualitative data highlight that goal setting, self‐monitoring, and social support were effective motivators for increasing PA. Conclusions A larger trial with longer follow‐up should be conducted to explore the effect of the intervention on PA in youth with T1D.
机译:背景技术证据表明青少年患有1型糖尿病(T1D)的身体活动水平较低,而不是一般人群。 ActivalPals的干预旨在支持青年与T1D引起积极的生活方式。方法有二十名青年7至16岁的时候,招募了T1D年的年份,以试点随机对照试验。 PA和生活质量(QOL)使用Actigraph GT3X + Monitor和Peditric QoL秤在基线和1个月随访中测量。双向,混合ANOVA显示了干预的指示性效果。与16名参与者进行了定性访谈,以探讨对干预的看法。结果从基线到后续行动的干预和对照组中,中度至剧性PA的增加两组的参与者报告的总体糖尿病“问题”(F(1,16)?=?7.93; p?=Δ.012),有明显更少的生活方式“问题”(f(1,16)?=?7.39; p?=Δ.015)在随访时。然而,两组均报告的“问题”患有日常糖尿病常规的“问题”(F(1,16)?=?6.48; p?= 022)。父母在两组(F(1,14)中,他们在随访时担心他们孩子的糖尿病(F(1,14)?=?5.83; p?= 046)。尽管PA增加,但报告的低血糖发生的损失无显着增加。定性数据突出显示目标设定,自我监测和社会支持是增加PA的有效动机。结论应进行更大的试验,应进行更长的随访,以探讨介入对青少年PA的效果。

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