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Walk Your Life to Health—Motivating Young Adolescents to Engage in a Brisk Walking Program

机译:让您的生活走向健康—激励年轻的青少年参加轻快的步行计划

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Increasing numbers of overweight and obese children resulting from sedentary and abundant lifestyles are a health concern in Hong Kong and other affluent communities around the globe. The importance of physical activity is well documented for health and wellbeing, with sedentary behavior emerging as an independent risk factor for chronic diseases and mortality. In this study, Pender's Health-Promotion Model informed the development of an intervention program aimed to engage junior high school students in increased physical activity, specifically brisk-walking. The model set out to motivate participants to engage in behaviors to enhance their health across the life span, including developing self-efficacy with regard to brisk walking. The intervention featured four stages. First, participants were provided with information about the benefits and in stage two were trained in the technique of brisk walking. Next they engaged in the brisk walking program and in stage four were encouraged to serve as health ambassadors by introducing brisk walking and its associated benefits to others, thereby exercising peer influence to diffuse the practice of brisk walking more widely among members of the community. Motivational strategies were used as incentives in the program, including the involvement of a popular singing band to award certificates at the completion of the program. This 7-week intervention program including a 4-week brisk walking component was conducted in a high school context with 71 participants. Data were collected to enable paired-sample t-tests to be conducted to statistically analyze the data at pre- and post-intervention. Findings indicate significant differences among the mean Body Mass Index (BMI), Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR), knowledge and attitudes of the participants at pre- and post-intervention. These findings suggest that the intervention was effective as a strategy to reduce sedentary behavior with the concomitant effect of positive shifts in measurable indicators and attitudes.
机译:久坐和充裕的生活方式导致越来越多的超重和肥胖儿童成为香港和全球其他富裕社区的健康问题。身体活动对健康和福祉的重要性已得到充分证明,久坐行为已成为慢性疾病和死亡率的独立危险因素。在这项研究中,Pender的健康促进模型为一项干预计划的制定提供了信息,该计划旨在使初中学生参与更多的体育活动,特别是快步走。该模型旨在激励参与者参与各种行为,以提高他们在整个生命周期中的健康状况,包括在快走时提高自我效能。干预分为四个阶段。首先,向参与者提供了有关益处的信息,第二阶段,他们接受了快走技术的培训。接下来,他们参与了快步走计划,并在第四阶段中通过向他人介绍快步走及其相关的好处,被鼓励充当健康大使,从而发挥同龄人的影响力,以在社区成员中更广泛地传播快步走的做法。激励策略被用作该计划的激励措施,包括一个受欢迎的歌唱乐队的参与,以在该计划完成时颁发证书。这个为期7周的干预计划包括一个为期4周的快步走活动,是在高中时由71名参与者进行的。收集数据以进行配对样本t检验,以对干预前后的数据进行统计分析。研究结果表明,干预前后,参与者的平均体重指数(BMI),腰臀比(WHR),知识和态度之间存在显着差异。这些发现表明,干预措施作为一种减少久坐行为的策略是有效的,同时可测量的指标和态度也发生了积极变化。

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