School of Life & Health Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham.
Br J Gen Pract. 2010 Aug;60(577):570-7. doi: 10.3399/bjgp10X515061.
Physical activity is particularly important for people with type 2 diabetes, as evidence suggests that any reduction in sedentary time is good for metabolic health.
To explore type 2 diabetes patients' talk about implementing and sustaining physical activity.
Longitudinal, qualitative study using repeat in-depth interviews with 20 patients over 4 years following clinical diagnosis.
Patients were recruited from 16 general practices and three hospitals across Lothian, Scotland.
Discussion, and salience, of physical activity was marginal in patient accounts of their diabetes management. Patients claimed to have only received vague and non-specific guidance about physical activity from health professionals, and emphasised a perceived lack of interest and encouragement. Aside from walking, physical activities which were adopted tended to attenuate over time. Patients' accounts revealed how walking a dog assisted this kind of activity maintenance over time. Three main themes are highlighted in the analysis: 1) incidental walking; 2) incremental physical activity gains; and 3) augmenting physical activity maintenance. The problems arising from walking without a dog (for example, lack of motivation) are also examined.
Asking patients about pet preferences might seem tangential to medical interactions. However, encouraging dog walking or identifying another interest that promotes a regular commitment to undertake physical activity may yield long-term health benefits.
体力活动对 2 型糖尿病患者尤为重要,有证据表明,减少任何久坐时间都有益于代谢健康。
探讨 2 型糖尿病患者实施和维持体力活动的情况。
对 20 名患者进行了为期 4 年的纵向、定性研究,在临床诊断后进行了多次深入访谈。
在苏格兰洛锡安的 16 家全科诊所和 3 家医院招募了患者。
患者对自己糖尿病管理的描述中,体力活动的讨论和重要性很有限。患者声称仅从卫生专业人员那里获得了关于体力活动的模糊和非特定的指导,强调缺乏兴趣和鼓励。除了散步,患者还采用了一些体力活动,但随着时间的推移,这些活动逐渐减少。患者的描述揭示了遛狗如何帮助他们长期维持这种活动。分析中突出了三个主要主题:1)偶然的散步;2)逐渐增加的体力活动收益;3)增强体力活动的维持。还研究了没有狗时散步(例如缺乏动力)所带来的问题。
询问患者对宠物的偏好似乎与医疗互动无关。然而,鼓励遛狗或确定另一种能促进定期进行体力活动的兴趣,可能会带来长期的健康益处。