Atienza Audie A, Oliveira Brian, Fogg B J, King Abby C
Health Promotion Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20982-7335, USA.
J Aging Phys Act. 2006 Apr;14(2):192-202. doi: 10.1123/japa.14.2.192.
This pilot investigation used portable electronic diaries to assess the physical activity and other health behaviors of 20 adults age 50+ (mean age = 61 years). Study aims were to examine whether computerized cognitive-behavioral strategies could increase adherence to the assessments, the acceptability of electronic diaries to assess everyday health, and the relationship between computerized physical activity assessments with a standardized physical activity measure. Although approximately two thirds of participants had never used an electronic diary, results indicated that a large majority (83%) reported enjoying the use of the electronic diaries, and most (72%) reported enjoying answering all of the health questions. The cognitive-behavioral strategies employed did not enhance assessment adherence, but electronic-diary-based activity levels corresponded more strongly with the poststudy standardized activity measure than the baseline standardized measure, providing evidence of temporal convergence. Findings suggest that the use of portable electronic technology in physical activity assessment of middle-aged and older adults deserves further study.
这项初步调查使用便携式电子日记来评估20名50岁及以上成年人(平均年龄 = 61岁)的身体活动及其他健康行为。研究目的是检验计算机化认知行为策略是否能提高评估的依从性、电子日记用于评估日常健康的可接受性,以及计算机化身体活动评估与标准化身体活动测量之间的关系。尽管约三分之二的参与者从未使用过电子日记,但结果表明,绝大多数(83%)报告喜欢使用电子日记,且大多数(72%)报告喜欢回答所有健康问题。所采用的认知行为策略并未提高评估依从性,但基于电子日记的活动水平与研究后标准化活动测量的相关性比基线标准化测量更强,提供了时间趋同的证据。研究结果表明,便携式电子技术在中老年人体力活动评估中的应用值得进一步研究。