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开发一种工具,以增加在低资源社区中患有糖尿病风险的人群的身体活动量。

Development of a Tool to Increase Physical Activity among People at Risk for Diabetes in Low-Resourced Communities in Cape Town.

机构信息

Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town 7505, South Africa.

Bordeaux School of Public Health, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, 33100 Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jan 30;17(3):865. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17030865.

Abstract

Targeted lifestyle interventions, including physical activity (PA), have been proven to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes. South Africa's unique context, complex environment and varied cultures and ethnicities require tailored interventions. Our objective was to develop a context-appropriate tool for the South African Diabetes Prevention Programme's PA lifestyle component in order to enable people at risk of developing diabetes to adopt PA. We used mixed methods to inform the development of the tool. Descriptive analyses of baseline survey data included socio-demographics, anthropometrics, blood pressure and biochemical measurements, reported medical history, PA behaviours, and built environment information. Focus group discussions assisted in understanding perceived challenges, barriers and facilitators/opportunities to PA. A literature search on successful South African PA interventions was done, and PA experts in Cape Town were consulted. Quantitative data were analysed using the software R, version 3.4.4 and qualitative data were thematically analysed. Participants (n = 316) recruited were mostly black (54.4%) and of mixed-ancestry (44.6%); they were mainly female (80.1%), obese (75.2%), and had an haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) above 5.7% (65.5%), with 30% having hypertension and 87% (self-reported) meeting the World Health Organisation (WHO) PA recommendation. Main barriers to PA practice were safety, cost and accessibility of sports facilities, and laziness. We included practising moderate-intensity aerobic and resistance exercises and take-home self-help materials as recommended. By combining results, we produced a targeted, practical and promotional PA booklet.

摘要

目标生活方式干预措施,包括身体活动(PA),已被证明可预防或延迟糖尿病的发生。南非独特的背景、复杂的环境以及多样化的文化和种族,需要量身定制的干预措施。我们的目标是为南非糖尿病预防计划的 PA 生活方式部分开发一个适合国情的工具,以使有患糖尿病风险的人能够采取 PA。我们使用混合方法为工具的开发提供信息。基线调查数据的描述性分析包括社会人口统计学、人体测量学、血压和生化测量、报告的病史、PA 行为以及建筑环境信息。焦点小组讨论有助于了解对 PA 的感知挑战、障碍和促进因素/机会。对成功的南非 PA 干预措施进行了文献检索,并咨询了开普敦的 PA 专家。使用软件 R(版本 3.4.4)对定量数据进行分析,对定性数据进行主题分析。招募的参与者(n=316)主要是黑人(54.4%)和混血儿(44.6%);他们主要是女性(80.1%),肥胖(75.2%),HbA1c(糖化血红蛋白)高于 5.7%(65.5%),30%患有高血压,87%(自我报告)符合世界卫生组织(WHO)PA 建议。PA 实践的主要障碍是体育设施的安全性、成本和可及性以及懒惰。我们包括推荐的中等强度有氧运动和阻力运动以及带回家的自助材料。通过结合结果,我们制作了一个有针对性、实用和促销的 PA 小册子。

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