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计步器为何有效?——对与成功增加身体活动相关因素的反思。

Why do pedometers work?: a reflection upon the factors related to successfully increasing physical activity.

机构信息

Walking Behaviour Laboratory, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USA.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2009;39(12):981-93. doi: 10.2165/11319600-000000000-00000.

DOI:10.2165/11319600-000000000-00000
PMID:19902981
Abstract

The results of two recent independent meta-analyses focused on pedometer-based programmes conclude that they work; that is, they are effective. Specifically, physical activity increases while blood pressure and weight decrease as a result of participating in a pedometer-based intervention. An improved understanding of the unique measurement and motivational properties of pedometers as behaviour-change tools will assist researchers and practitioners to maximize benefits. In an effort to begin to outline why pedometers work, for whom, and under what conditions, the purpose of this current opinion article is to explore the published literature (drawing heavily from those studies previously identified in published meta-analyses and our own work in this area) to identify factors related to using pedometers to increase physical activity. In particular it is important to: (i) gain a better understanding of the activity-promoting characteristics of pedometers; (ii) determine effective elements of pedometer-based programming; and (iii) identify participants who engage in, and benefit most from, such programming. Pedometers are most sensitive to walking behaviours, which is consistent with public health and clinical approaches to increasing physical activity. Specifically, they offer an affordable and accessible technology that is simplistic in output, low-literacy friendly, and immediately understandable to end-users. Support materials are becoming readily available for researchers and practitioners in terms of expected (normative or benchmark) values, patterns of change, indices to aid screening and interpretation, and measurement protocols. Pedometer-based programme theory is now being articulated and tested, and the critical elements necessary to shape a successful programme are becoming more clearly defined. More research is needed, however, to compare the effectiveness of self-selected individualized goals with tailored goals (based on a specified baseline characteristic, for example), standardized goals (e.g. percentage-based increments) and pre-set uniformly administered goals (i.e. a volume total of 10 000 steps/day or an incremental total of 2000 extra steps/day for everyone). Since most studies of pedometer-based programmes have been of relatively short duration, it is unknown to what extent observed changes are sustainable or whether it is possible to continue to accrue benefits over long-term adherence. Peer delivery of treatment has the potential for enabling wider and less costly dissemination, although this has not been directly evaluated. In addition, the majority of pedometer-based programme participants to date have been women, suggesting that more research is needed on men and how they react to this form of physical activity intervention. Increases in steps/day have been negatively correlated with baseline values, indicating that those with lower baseline steps/day stand to make the greatest relative incremental increases in physical activity behaviour. A clearly articulated programme theory is lacking in most interventions. A clearer understanding is needed of what programme features, including the nature of goal-setting, are necessary for optimal participant success. Additionally, we need a better profile of the participant who benefits most, and/or requires additional or alternative strategies to succeed in their personal behaviour-change attempts. Continued efforts to refine answers regarding what works well for whom under what conditions will foster evidence-based applications of pedometer-based programmes.

摘要

最近两项独立的基于计步器的元分析结果都表明它们是有效的,也就是说它们具有效果。具体来说,参与基于计步器的干预会增加身体活动,同时降低血压和体重。更好地理解计步器作为行为改变工具的独特测量和激励特性,将有助于研究人员和实践者最大限度地发挥其效益。为了开始概述为什么计步器有效、对谁有效以及在什么条件下有效,本文的目的是探讨已发表的文献(主要来自先前已发表的元分析中确定的研究以及我们在该领域的工作),以确定与使用计步器增加身体活动相关的因素。特别是,重要的是:(i)更好地理解计步器促进活动的特点;(ii)确定基于计步器的方案的有效要素;(iii)确定参与并从这种方案中受益最多的参与者。计步器对步行行为最敏感,这与增加身体活动的公共卫生和临床方法一致。具体来说,它们提供了一种经济实惠、易于使用的技术,其输出简单,对低识字能力的用户友好,并且最终用户可以立即理解。研究人员和实践者可以获得支持材料,包括预期(规范或基准)值、变化模式、有助于筛选和解释的指标以及测量协议。基于计步器的方案理论现在正在制定和测试,塑造成功方案所需的关键要素变得更加明确。然而,还需要更多的研究来比较自我选择的个性化目标与定制目标(例如基于特定的基线特征)、标准化目标(例如基于百分比的增量)和预设统一管理的目标(即每天 10000 步或每天额外增加 2000 步)的有效性。由于基于计步器的方案的大多数研究都是短期的,因此尚不清楚观察到的变化是否可持续,或者是否可以通过长期坚持来继续获得益处。同伴提供治疗有可能实现更广泛和更经济的传播,尽管这尚未直接评估。此外,迄今为止,基于计步器的方案的大多数参与者都是女性,这表明需要对男性进行更多的研究,以及他们如何对这种形式的身体活动干预做出反应。每天的步数增加与基线值呈负相关,表明那些基线步数较低的人在身体活动行为方面的相对增量增加最大。大多数干预措施都缺乏明确的方案理论。需要更好地了解哪些方案特征,包括目标设定的性质,对于参与者的最佳成功是必要的。此外,我们需要更好地了解谁是最受益的参与者,以及/或者谁需要额外的或替代策略才能在个人行为改变尝试中取得成功。继续努力完善有关在什么条件下对谁有效以及在什么条件下有效的答案,将促进基于计步器的方案的循证应用。

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