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Fostering physical activity-related health competence after bariatric surgery with a multimodal exercise programme: A randomised controlled trial.
Schmid, Julia; Schorno, Nina; Groux, André; Giachino, Daniel; Zehetner, Jörg; Nett, Philip; Nakas, Christos T; Herzig, David; Bally, Lia.
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  • Schmid J; Institute of Sport Science, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland. julia.schmid@unibe.ch.
  • Schorno N; Institute of Sport Science, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Groux A; Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology, Nutritional Medicine and Metabolism UDEM, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Giachino D; Department of Visceral Surgery, Lindenhofspital, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Zehetner J; Department of Visceral Surgery, Hirslanden Klinik Beau-Site, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Nett P; Department of Visceral Surgery and Medicine, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Nakas CT; Laboratory of Biometry, School of Agriculture, Bern University Hospital, University of Thessaly, Nea Ionia Magnesia, University Institute of Clinical Chemistry, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Herzig D; Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology, Nutritional Medicine and Metabolism UDEM, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Bally L; Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology, Nutritional Medicine and Metabolism UDEM, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
J Behav Med ; 46(5): 709-719, 2023 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36862249
ABSTRACT
Regular physical activity (PA) supports the long-term success of bariatric surgery. However, integrating health-enhancing physical activity in daily life requires specific competences. In this study, we evaluated a multimodal exercise programme to build these competences.Forty adults who underwent bariatric surgery were randomised to a multimodal exercise programme or control group. Primary outcomes were the facets of PA-related health competences, namely the control competence for physical training, PA-specific affect regulation, motivational competence and PA-specific self-control. Secondary outcomes were PA behaviour and subjective vitality. Outcomes were assessed before, directly after the intervention and at 3 months follow-up.Significant treatment effects were found for control competence for physical training and PA-specific self-control but not for PA-specific affect regulation and motivational competence. Significant treatment effects were further observed for self-reported exercise and subjective vitality, all in favour of the intervention group. In contrast, no treatment effect was found for device-based PA. Overall, this study provides a foundation for future research to optimise long-term post bariatric surgery outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Exercício Físico / Cirurgia Bariátrica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Exercício Físico / Cirurgia Bariátrica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article