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代谢综合征高危中老年韩国家庭妇女心脏健康行为自我管理方案

Self-Management Program for Heart Healthy Behavior Among Middle- and Old-Aged Korean Women at Risk for Metabolic Syndrome.

机构信息

Nah-Mee Shin, PhD, APRN-ACNP, BC Professor, College of Nursing, Korea University, Seoul. JiWon Choi, PhD, RN Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco. InHae Cho, MSN, RN Doctoral Candidate, College of Nursing, Korea University, Seoul. Byung-Jun Park, MSN, APN Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Daegu Health College, Korea.

出版信息

J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2017 Nov/Dec;32(6):E8-E16. doi: 10.1097/JCN.0000000000000406.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been increasing among Koreans, and middle-aged and older women are at risk of metabolic syndrome. Effective strategies to promote lifestyle modification need to be developed.

OBJECTIVE

We examined the effects of a self-management program on improving the cardiovascular health status and promoting healthy behaviors among overweight or obese Korean women at risk of metabolic syndrome.

METHODS

A pretest and posttest intervention design was used. Sixty women participated in a group teaching session. They also received a pedometer and a diary for self-monitoring. On the basis of blood test results, women's metabolic syndrome status was identified. Thirty women with metabolic syndrome received additional tailored counseling and weekly follow-up calls for 4 weeks, whereas 30 women without metabolic syndrome did not receive any tailored counseling or follow-up calls. Twenty-three women in the MetS group and 22 women in the non-MetS group completed the posttest.

RESULTS

Overall, women significantly improved their cardiovascular health status including systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, body mass index, low-density lipoprotein, triglycerides, number of metabolic syndrome risk factors, and 10-year risk estimates from pretest to posttest. Seventy-eight percent of the MetS group (n = 18) no longer had metabolic syndrome, whereas 5% of the non-MetS group (n = 1) became to have metabolic syndrome. Women significantly increased frequency and duration of walking per week and significantly decreased the time spent sitting.

CONCLUSIONS

Promoting self-management for healthy behaviors might be effective for obese or overweight women to prevent metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases, if it is tailored to their health needs.

摘要

背景

代谢综合征(MetS)在韩国的患病率一直在上升,中年和老年妇女有患代谢综合征的风险。需要制定有效的策略来促进生活方式的改变。

目的

我们研究了自我管理计划对改善超重或肥胖的韩国代谢综合征高危女性的心血管健康状况和促进健康行为的影响。

方法

采用预测试和后测试干预设计。60 名女性参加了小组教学课程。他们还收到了计步器和日记进行自我监测。根据血液测试结果,确定了女性的代谢综合征状况。30 名患有代谢综合征的女性接受了额外的个性化咨询和每周 4 周的随访电话,而 30 名没有代谢综合征的女性则没有接受任何个性化咨询或随访电话。23 名代谢综合征组和 22 名非代谢综合征组的女性完成了后测。

结果

总体而言,女性的心血管健康状况显著改善,包括收缩压、舒张压、体重指数、低密度脂蛋白、甘油三酯、代谢综合征风险因素数量和 10 年风险估计值。代谢综合征组的 78%(n=18)不再患有代谢综合征,而非代谢综合征组的 5%(n=1)则患有代谢综合征。女性每周步行的频率和持续时间显著增加,而坐着的时间显著减少。

结论

如果针对女性的健康需求进行个性化调整,促进健康行为的自我管理可能对肥胖或超重的女性预防代谢综合征和心血管疾病有效。

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