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配偶支持和控制对通过体育活动进行糖尿病管理的影响。

Influences of spousal support and control on diabetes management through physical activity.

机构信息

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9660, USA.

出版信息

Health Psychol. 2013 Jul;32(7):739-47. doi: 10.1037/a0028609. Epub 2012 Jun 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Spouses may be involved in their partner's diabetes management by providing social support to affirm healthy behaviors and social control to modify health behaviors. Yet, investigations of the influence of spousal involvement on daily patient health behaviors are limited. In daily diaries, we investigated how spousal support and control independently and jointly influence patient physical activity and efficacy to engage in physical exercise on a daily basis.

METHODS

Older adults (age 55 and older) with Type 2 diabetes and their spouses (N = 70 couples) completed electronic diaries for seven consecutive days that assessed spouse-reported involvement and patient-reported minutes of physical exercise and efficacy to engage in future physical exercise. A subset of patients (N = 53) also wore an activity monitoring device on the wrist that provided a measure of energy expenditure.

RESULTS

Multilevel analyses indicated that on a daily basis, spousal support was positively associated with physical activity, whereas spousal control was either unrelated or linked to less physical activity. On days in which spouses provided high levels of both support and control, however, patients felt more efficacious that day about exercising tomorrow and exhibited an increase in energy expenditure on the next day.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that spousal exercise support on its own or in conjunction with spousal exercise control may facilitate daily diabetes management through physical activity.

摘要

目的

配偶可以通过提供社会支持来肯定健康行为,通过社会控制来修正健康行为,从而参与到伴侣的糖尿病管理中。然而,有关配偶参与度对患者日常健康行为影响的研究还很有限。本研究通过日常日记,调查了配偶支持和控制如何独立和共同影响患者的日常体力活动和锻炼效能。

方法

年龄在 55 岁及以上的 2 型糖尿病患者及其配偶(N=70 对)连续 7 天完成电子日记,记录配偶报告的参与度以及患者报告的体力活动时间和未来锻炼的效能。部分患者(N=53)还佩戴了腕部活动监测器,以提供能量消耗的测量值。

结果

多层次分析表明,在日常基础上,配偶支持与体力活动呈正相关,而配偶控制则与体力活动无关或呈负相关。然而,当配偶同时提供高水平的支持和控制时,患者当天的锻炼效能感更高,第二天的能量消耗也增加了。

结论

研究结果表明,配偶的锻炼支持本身或与锻炼控制相结合,可能通过体力活动促进日常糖尿病管理。

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