Howitt Scott, Simpson Kyle, Suderman Darren, Mercer Andrew, Rutherford Susan, deGraauw Christopher
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.
J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2017 Dec;61(3):231-238.
The association between physical inactivity and non-communicable disease risk has been well documented in recent literature. An exercise vital sign (EVS) is a measure that can routinely capture vital information about a patient's physical activity behaviour. The objective of this study is to understand if (1) patient exercise minutes per week (EMPW) are being recorded by chiropractic interns, and (2) whether these patients are exceeding, meeting or falling short of the current recommendations provided by the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines (CPAG).
Electronic medical records obtained from two Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) teaching clinics for patients seen between August 01, 2015 and January 31, 2017 (N=273). EMPW, age, and gender were used to compare patient files relative to the CPAG.
Overall, 86.4% of patient files had recorded data to the question of how many EMPW they perform. The majority (68.8%) of individuals appear to be meeting or exceeding the CPAG, leaving nearly one third (31.2%) of individuals failing to meet these guidelines.
In this pilot study with two sports specialist clinicians an exercise vital sign had been integrated alongside traditional vital signs in order to identify issues of physical inactivity and improve opportunities for continued exercise counselling.
近期文献已充分证明缺乏身体活动与非传染性疾病风险之间的关联。运动生命体征(EVS)是一种能够常规获取患者身体活动行为重要信息的测量方法。本研究的目的是了解:(1)整脊实习生是否记录了患者每周的运动分钟数(EMPW);(2)这些患者是否达到、超过或未达到加拿大身体活动指南(CPAG)提供的当前建议。
从两所加拿大纪念整脊学院(CMCC)教学诊所获取2015年8月1日至2017年1月31日期间就诊患者的电子病历(N = 273)。使用EMPW、年龄和性别来对照CPAG比较患者档案。
总体而言,86.4%的患者档案记录了他们每周进行多少EMPW的数据。大多数人(68.8%)似乎达到或超过了CPAG,近三分之一(31.2%)的人未达到这些指南。
在这项由两名运动专科临床医生参与的试点研究中,运动生命体征已与传统生命体征整合在一起,以识别身体活动不足的问题,并增加持续运动咨询的机会。