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Long-term exercise adherence after public health training in at-risk adults / Saida Trine Gro Riktrup Hansen in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, Vol. 60, n° 4 (July 2017)
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Titre : Long-term exercise adherence after public health training in at-risk adults Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Saida Trine Gro Riktrup Hansen, Auteur ; Tina Juul Sørensen, Auteur ; Henning Langberg, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : p. 237-243 Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Mots-clés : Éducation santé Promotion santé Prévention santé Activité physique Exercise,Health behavior,Health promotion,Public health practice,Exercise referral scheme Résumé : Objectives: Sustainment of healthy exercise behavior is essential in preventing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Few studies have explored long-term exercise adherence after an exercise referral scheme. The objective of this study was to examine 12-month exercise adherence after an exercise intervention program.
Methods: This was a pragmatic follow-up study in at-risk people performed between June 2012 and January 2014. The main outcome measure was self-reported single-item exercise adherence. Secondary outcomes were change in exercise level, quality of life rated on a visual analog scale and self-rated health. Predictors of long-term exercise adherence were assessed by logistic regression, estimating crude odds-ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) and adjusting for age, gender, education, smoking, moderate and vigorous exercise.
Results: In total, 214 adults (mean age 58.8+11.97 years, 71% women) participated in the study and received a 12-week training intervention: 62% had hypertension, 64% dyslipidemia and 15% impaired glucose tolerance. Attrition rate was 84% (n =179). During the 12-month follow-up, 48% (n =85) reported long-term exercise adherence. The main predictors of long-term exercise adherence were participation in sport activities at baseline (adjusted odds-ratio [aOR] 4.22, 95% CI 1.72–10.40), self-rated health (aOR 2.60, 1.00–6.75) and quality of life (aOR 2.39, 1.03–5.54). Long-term non-adherence was associated with low education (<10 years; aOR 3.27, 1.14–9.43) and age<50 years (aOR 3.53, 1.32–9.43).
Conclusions: In this pragmatic study, long-term exercise adherence was associated with participation in sport activities and self-rated health at baseline.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=51678
in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine > Vol. 60, n° 4 (July 2017) . - p. 237-243[article] Long-term exercise adherence after public health training in at-risk adults [texte imprimé] / Saida Trine Gro Riktrup Hansen, Auteur ; Tina Juul Sørensen, Auteur ; Henning Langberg, Auteur . - 2017 . - p. 237-243.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine > Vol. 60, n° 4 (July 2017) . - p. 237-243
Mots-clés : Éducation santé Promotion santé Prévention santé Activité physique Exercise,Health behavior,Health promotion,Public health practice,Exercise referral scheme Résumé : Objectives: Sustainment of healthy exercise behavior is essential in preventing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Few studies have explored long-term exercise adherence after an exercise referral scheme. The objective of this study was to examine 12-month exercise adherence after an exercise intervention program.
Methods: This was a pragmatic follow-up study in at-risk people performed between June 2012 and January 2014. The main outcome measure was self-reported single-item exercise adherence. Secondary outcomes were change in exercise level, quality of life rated on a visual analog scale and self-rated health. Predictors of long-term exercise adherence were assessed by logistic regression, estimating crude odds-ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) and adjusting for age, gender, education, smoking, moderate and vigorous exercise.
Results: In total, 214 adults (mean age 58.8+11.97 years, 71% women) participated in the study and received a 12-week training intervention: 62% had hypertension, 64% dyslipidemia and 15% impaired glucose tolerance. Attrition rate was 84% (n =179). During the 12-month follow-up, 48% (n =85) reported long-term exercise adherence. The main predictors of long-term exercise adherence were participation in sport activities at baseline (adjusted odds-ratio [aOR] 4.22, 95% CI 1.72–10.40), self-rated health (aOR 2.60, 1.00–6.75) and quality of life (aOR 2.39, 1.03–5.54). Long-term non-adherence was associated with low education (<10 years; aOR 3.27, 1.14–9.43) and age<50 years (aOR 3.53, 1.32–9.43).
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