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姐妹同行:基于信仰的身体活动干预的随机对照试验。

Sisters in motion: a randomized controlled trial of a faith-based physical activity intervention.

机构信息

Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2010 Oct;58(10):1863-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2010.03082.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To evaluate a faith-based intervention (Sisters in Motion) intended to increase walking in older, sedentary African-American women.

DESIGN

Randomized controlled trial using within-church randomization.

SETTING

Three Los Angeles churches.

PARTICIPANTS

Sixty-two African-American women aged 60 and older who reported being active less than 30 minutes three times per week and walked less than 35,000 steps per week as measured using a baseline pedometer reading.

INTERVENTION

Intervention participants received a multicomponent curriculum including scripture readings, prayer, goal-setting, a community resource guide, and walking competitions. Intervention and control participants both participated in physical activity sessions.

MEASUREMENTS

The primary outcome was change in weekly steps walked as measured using the pedometer. Secondary outcomes included change in systolic blood pressure (SBP). Outcomes were assessed at baseline and 6 months after the intervention.

RESULTS

Eighty-five percent of participants attended at least six of eight sessions. Intervention participants averaged 12,727 steps per week at baseline, compared with 13,089 steps in controls. Mean baseline SBP was 156 mmHg for intervention participants and 147 mmHg for controls (P=.10). At 6 months, intervention participants had increased their weekly steps by 9,883 on average, compared with an increase of 2,426 for controls (P=.02); SBP decreased on average by 12.5 mmHg in intervention participants and only 1.5 mmHg in controls (P=.007).

CONCLUSION

The Sisters in Motion intervention led to an increase in walking and a decrease in SBP at 6 months. This is the first randomized controlled trial of a faith-based physical activity program to increase physical activity in older African-American women and represents an attractive approach to stimulate lifestyle change in this population.

摘要

目的

评估一项基于信仰的干预措施(Sisters in Motion),旨在增加久坐的老年非裔美国女性的步行量。

设计

在教堂内进行的随机对照试验。

地点

洛杉矶的 3 间教堂。

参与者

62 名年龄在 60 岁及以上的非裔美国女性,她们报告每周活跃时间少于 30 分钟,每周步行少于 35000 步,这是通过基线计步器读数来测量的。

干预措施

干预组参与者接受了一项多成分课程,包括圣经阅读、祈祷、设定目标、社区资源指南和步行比赛。干预组和对照组参与者都参加了体育活动课程。

测量

主要结果是使用计步器测量的每周步行量的变化。次要结果包括收缩压(SBP)的变化。在干预前和干预后 6 个月评估结果。

结果

85%的参与者至少参加了 8 次课程中的 6 次。干预组参与者基线时平均每周步行 12727 步,而对照组为 13089 步。干预组参与者的基线收缩压为 156mmHg,对照组为 147mmHg(P=.10)。在 6 个月时,干预组参与者平均每周增加了 9883 步,而对照组增加了 2426 步(P=.02);干预组参与者的收缩压平均下降了 12.5mmHg,而对照组仅下降了 1.5mmHg(P=.007)。

结论

Sisters in Motion 干预措施导致 6 个月时步行量增加,收缩压下降。这是第一项针对基于信仰的体育活动方案的随机对照试验,旨在增加老年非裔美国女性的体育活动量,代表了一种有吸引力的方法,可以刺激该人群的生活方式改变。

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