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加州 WISEWOMAN 项目中的生活方式干预、行为改变和心血管风险特征改善。

Lifestyle intervention, behavioral changes, and improvement in cardiovascular risk profiles in the California WISEWOMAN project.

机构信息

Institute for Health and Aging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2010 Jun;19(6):1129-38. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2009.1631.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Well-Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation (WISEWOMAN) program in California (Heart of the Family) implements lifestyle interventions to improve health behaviors while reducing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors among low income, uninsured, or underinsured Hispanic women aged 40-64 who participate in the Cancer Detection Programs: Every Woman Counts (CDP: EWC). This study reports the first-year results of the California WISEWOMAN program.

METHODS

Heart of the Family is a within-site randomized controlled study with an enhanced intervention group (EIG) and a usual care group (UCG). The study was conducted between January 2006 and June 2007 at four community health centers in Los Angeles and San Diego counties. Lifestyle counseling focusing on health behaviors was provided by bilingual, bicultural (Spanish and English) community health workers. The study examines two outcome measures: changes in health behaviors; and changes in the CVD risk profile, as measured by the 10-year probability of having a coronary heart disease (CHD) event.

RESULTS

Women in the EIG group (n = 433), compared to those in the UCG group (n = 436), experienced more improvements in health behaviors, both eating habits and physical activity. The improvement in the 10-year CHD risk was greater for EIG than UCG women. Multiple regression results indicate that this improvement was significantly greater when the women's CHD risk levels were in the upper quartile at baseline.

CONCLUSIONS

Compared with UCG women, women in the EIG were more likely to improve their health behaviors. The CVD risk profile, as measured by the 10-year CHD risk, improved in women with the highest baseline risk.

摘要

背景

加利福尼亚州(家庭核心)的全美女性综合筛查与评估(WISEWOMAN)计划实施生活方式干预措施,以改善健康行为,同时降低参与癌症检测计划(每位女性都重要:EWC)的低收入、无保险或保险不足的西班牙裔 40-64 岁女性的心血管疾病(CVD)风险因素。本研究报告了加利福尼亚州 WISEWOMAN 计划的第一年结果。

方法

家庭核心是一项现场内随机对照研究,设有增强干预组(EIG)和常规护理组(UCG)。该研究于 2006 年 1 月至 2007 年 6 月在洛杉矶和圣地亚哥县的四个社区卫生中心进行。双语、双文化(西班牙语和英语)社区卫生工作者提供以健康行为为重点的生活方式咨询。该研究检查了两个结果指标:健康行为的变化;以及 CVD 风险状况的变化,以 10 年内发生冠心病(CHD)事件的概率来衡量。

结果

与 UCG 组(n = 436)相比,EIG 组(n = 433)的女性在健康行为方面,包括饮食习惯和身体活动,有更多的改善。EIG 女性的 10 年 CHD 风险改善大于 UCG 女性。多元回归结果表明,当女性的 CHD 风险水平在基线时处于上四分位数时,这种改善更为显著。

结论

与 UCG 女性相比,EIG 女性更有可能改善其健康行为。CVD 风险状况,以 10 年 CHD 风险衡量,在基线风险最高的女性中得到改善。

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