Hu Sophia H, Fu Mei R, Liu Shan, Lin Yen-Kuang, Chang Wen-Yin
Sophia H. Hu is an assistant professor and Wen-Yin Chang is a professor in the School of Nursing at Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan. Mei R. Fu is an associate professor in the Rory Meyers College of Nursing at New York University (NYU), New York City. Shan Liu is an associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health at Adelphi University, Garden City, NY. Yen-Kuang Lin is an associate research fellow in the Biostatistics Center at Taipei Medical University. This research was supported by grants from NYU's Muriel and Virginia Pless Center for Nursing Research, the Association of Chinese American Physicians, and the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD project No. P60 MD000538-03). Contact author: Sophia H. Hu,
Am J Nurs. 2018 Feb;118(2):24-32. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000530221.87469.86.
: Background: Although the benefits of aerobic exercise and strength training for patients with type 2 diabetes have been studied extensively, research on physical activity among Chinese American immigrants diagnosed with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes has been limited.
We sought to learn more about this population's knowledge of physical activity, the types and intensity levels performed, and the barriers to such activity.
A concurrent mixed-methods design was used. The short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Chinese was used to quantitatively measure participants' levels of exercise intensity. Semistructured face-to-face interviews were conducted to obtain qualitative information regarding participants' knowledge about physical activity, the types performed, and the barriers to such activity.
A total of 100 Chinese American immigrants were recruited for the study from January to July 2012 in New York City. On average, participants had lived with a diagnosis of prediabetes or type 2 diabetes for 3.3 years and had lived in the United States for 21.5 years. Energy expenditure was measured in metabolic equivalent of task (MET) units; intensity was measured in cumulative MET-minutes per week. The mean total intensity score was 2,744 MET-minutes per week. This was achieved mainly through walking. The mean intensity score for walking was 1,454 MET-minutes per week; the mean duration was 79 minutes per day. Vigorous physical activity was least common. The mean intensity score for vigorous physical activity was 399 MET-minutes per week, and the mean duration was 17 minutes per week. Regarding types of physical activity, the most common were housekeeping, walking up stairs, and taking walking or stretching breaks every hour during the workday. Based on the interviews, three themes emerged regarding barriers to moderate or vigorous physical activity: insufficient education about physical activity, health concerns about physical activity, and work-related barriers to physical activity.
The majority of Chinese American immigrants with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes do not engage in sufficient physical activity, performing at a rate significantly below that of the general U.S.
Increases in the intensity and duration of physical activity should be promoted as part of diabetes management for Chinese American immigrants.
背景:尽管有氧运动和力量训练对2型糖尿病患者的益处已得到广泛研究,但针对被诊断为糖尿病前期或2型糖尿病的华裔美国移民的体育活动研究却很有限。
我们试图更多地了解该人群对体育活动的认知、所进行的活动类型和强度水平,以及此类活动的障碍。
采用同期混合方法设计。使用《国际体力活动问卷-中文简版》定量测量参与者的运动强度水平。进行半结构化面对面访谈,以获取有关参与者对体育活动的认知、所进行的活动类型以及此类活动障碍的定性信息。
2012年1月至7月在纽约市共招募了100名华裔美国移民参与该研究。参与者被诊断为糖尿病前期或2型糖尿病的平均时间为3.3年,在美国生活的平均时间为21.5年。能量消耗以代谢当量(MET)单位衡量;强度以每周累计MET分钟数衡量。平均总强度得分是每周2744 MET分钟。这主要通过步行实现。步行的平均强度得分是每周1454 MET分钟;平均时长是每天79分钟。剧烈体育活动最不常见。剧烈体育活动的平均强度得分是每周399 MET分钟,平均时长是每周17分钟。关于体育活动类型,最常见的是家务劳动、爬楼梯以及工作日期间每小时进行步行或伸展休息。基于访谈,出现了关于中等强度或剧烈体育活动障碍的三个主题:对体育活动的教育不足、对体育活动的健康担忧以及与工作相关的体育活动障碍。
大多数患有糖尿病前期或2型糖尿病的华裔美国移民体育活动不足,其参与率显著低于美国普通人群。
应促进增加体育活动的强度和时长,作为华裔美国移民糖尿病管理的一部分。