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Encouraging physical activity in pediatric asthma: a case-control study of the wonders of walking (WOW) program.

机译:鼓励小儿哮喘病的体育锻炼:步行奇迹(WOW)程序的病例对照研究。

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OBJECTIVES: The complex overlap between asthma and obesity may be explained in part by activity avoidance in asthma. We compared responses to a walking intervention between matched groups of children with and without asthma. We expected youth with asthma to have lower baseline and post-intervention activity levels. Psychosocial, demographic, and physiologic correlates of activity were also examined. DESIGN/PARTICIPANTS: We compared baseline and post-intervention activity levels among 59 children aged 10-16 with well-controlled asthma and 59 healthy matched controls. Participants completed spirometry, physical examination, anthropometric measurement, and psychosocial questionnaires. INTERVENTION/OUTCOME MEASURE: Participants wore blinded calibrated pedometers for a baseline typical activity week, returning to complete the Wonders of Walking (WOW) intervention, followed by a week of post-intervention pedometer monitoring. RESULTS: Contrary to expectation, no differences between cases (median steps = 6,348/day) and controls (median steps = 6,825/day) in baseline activity were found. Response to the WOW intervention was comparable, with both groups demonstrating an increase of approximately 1,485 steps per day (equivalent to more than 5 additional miles walked during the post-intervention week). Health beliefs did not correlate to activity at baseline or intervention response. No significant associations between activity and asthma control, FEV1, or duration of diagnosis were found. Intervention response was comparable across racial/ethnic groups, children versus adolescents, and between normal weight and overweight youth. CONCLUSIONS: Contrary to expectation, we found similar rates of objectively measured physical activity among youth with well-controlled asthma and controls. Importantly, we documented statistically significant increases in physical activity across both groups following a brief, pedometer-based intervention. The intervention was successful even among typically sedentary groups, and represents an effective, safe, and inexpensive walking program.
机译:目的:哮喘和肥胖之间复杂的重叠部分可以通过避免哮喘活动来解释。我们比较了有和没有哮喘的配对儿童之间对步行干预的反应。我们预计患有哮喘的青年人的基线和干预后活动水平较低。还检查了活动的社会心理,人口统计学和生理学相关性。设计/受试者:我们比较了59例年龄在10-16岁的哮喘控制良好的儿童和59例健康对照者的基线和干预后活动水平。参与者完成了肺活量测定,体格检查,人体测量和社会心理调查问卷。干预/结果测量:参与者在基准的典型活动周内佩戴了盲目校准的计步器,然后返回以完成“行走奇观”(WOW)干预,然后进行了一周的干预后计步器监控。结果:与预期相反,基线活动的病例(中位步长= 6,348 /天)与对照(中位步长= 6,825 /天)之间没有发现差异。对WOW干预的反应相当,两组均显示每天增加约1,485步(相当于在干预后一周内多走了5英里)。健康信念与基线活动或干预反应无关。在活动与哮喘控制,FEV1或诊断持续时间之间未发现明显关联。干预反应在种族/族裔群体,儿童与青少年之间以及体重正常和超重的青年之间具有可比性。结论:与预期相反,我们发现哮喘控制良好的年轻人和对照者的客观测量的体育锻炼比率相似。重要的是,在短暂的基于计步器的干预之后,我们记录了两组身体活动的统计学显着增加。即使在通常久坐的人群中,该干预措施也是成功的,并且代表了一种有效,安全且便宜的步行计划。

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