Marcus Bess H, Hartman Sheri J, Pekmezi Dori, Dunsiger Shira I, Linke Sarah E, Marquez Becky, Gans Kim M, Bock Beth C, Larsen Britta A, Rojas Carlos
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, University of California, San Diego, CA, United States.
Department of Health Behavior, School of Public Health at University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2015 Sep;44:149-158. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2015.08.004. Epub 2015 Aug 5.
Internet-based interventions show promise as an effective channel for promoting physical activity. However, a paucity of research has been conducted among underserved groups despite recent increases in Internet access and physical activity-related health disparities in these communities. Thus, the current randomized controlled trial will test the efficacy of an individually tailored, Internet-based physical activity intervention for Latinas. This program was culturally and linguistically adapted for the target population through extensive formative research. Two hundred eighteen sedentary Latinas were randomly assigned to the Tailored Physical Activity Internet Intervention or the Wellness Contact Control Internet Group. The Physical Activity Internet Intervention, based on Social Cognitive Theory and the Transtheoretical Model, utilizes a website with features including self-monitoring, goal setting, discussion forum, links to online resources, individually tailored and motivation-matched physical activity feedback reports, and exercise tip sheets. Participants receive regular emails over the first 6months with a tapered dose during the second 6months (maintenance phase) to alert them to new content on the website. The main outcome is differences in minutes/week of moderate to vigorous physical activity at six months as measured by the 7-Day Physical Activity Recall and accelerometer data. High reach, low cost, culturally relevant Internet-based interventions that encourage physical activity among Latinas could help reduce health disparities and thus have a substantial positive impact on public health.
基于互联网的干预措施有望成为促进体育活动的有效途径。然而,尽管近年来这些社区的互联网接入率有所提高,且与体育活动相关的健康差距也在加大,但针对服务不足群体的研究却很少。因此,当前的随机对照试验将测试一项针对拉丁裔女性、量身定制的基于互联网的体育活动干预措施的效果。该项目通过广泛的前期研究,在文化和语言方面针对目标人群进行了调整。218名久坐不动的拉丁裔女性被随机分配到量身定制的体育活动互联网干预组或健康接触控制互联网组。基于社会认知理论和跨理论模型的体育活动互联网干预措施,利用一个具备自我监测、目标设定、讨论论坛、在线资源链接、量身定制且与动机匹配的体育活动反馈报告以及运动小贴士等功能的网站。参与者在头6个月会定期收到电子邮件,在接下来的6个月(维持阶段)邮件数量逐渐减少,以提醒他们关注网站上的新内容。主要结果是通过7天体育活动回顾和加速度计数据测量得出的6个月时每周中等至剧烈体育活动分钟数的差异。覆盖面广、成本低且与文化相关的基于互联网的干预措施,若能鼓励拉丁裔女性进行体育活动,可能有助于减少健康差距,从而对公共卫生产生重大积极影响。