Efficacy of an Individually Tailored, Internet-Mediated Physical Activity Intervention in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
J Appl Gerontol
; 38(7): 1011-1022, 2019 07.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
This study determined the effectiveness of an individually tailored, Internet-mediated physical activity (PA) intervention for increasing walking behavior in inactive older adults.METHOD:
This 12-week randomly controlled intervention divided participants ( N = 170) into three groups control (CON, n = 51), pedometer only (PED, n = 62), and an individually tailored, Internet-mediated pedometer (TI-PED, n = 57) group. The PED group was instructed to increase weekly step count by 10% until 10,000 steps per day was achieved. The TI-PED group was given the same goal and received tailored feedback via an online platform. Changes in average step count pre-to-post were assessed.RESULTS:
Total retention rate at postintervention was 75.3%. PED ( p < .001) and TI-PED ( p < .001) increased step count pre-to-post, which was higher than the CON group at 12 weeks (PED, p < .001; TI-PED, p < .001). The TI-PED group had a higher step count at 12 weeks than the PED group ( p < .001).DISCUSSION:
Individually tailored, Internet-mediated PA interventions are an effective way to significantly increase PA in older adults.Palavras-chave
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Exercício Físico
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2019
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