Institute of Medical Sociology, Centre for Health and Society, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Moorenstraße 5, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 2;19(15):9474. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19159474.
Globally, four out of five adolescents do not meet the recommendations for physical activity (PA). Moving large segments of young adults from inactivity to activity is essential to reach the global target of a 15% relative reduction in inactivity by 2030 worldwide. This study aimed to examine the feasibility of a social network-based PA intervention (WALK2gether) in vocational school students. Fourteen students from one vocational school in the city of Duesseldorf were instructed to walk ten thousand steps per day over six weeks. Applied behavior change techniques were self-monitoring of steps and social comparison via a pedometer app and a Facebook group. Indicators of feasibility were documented. The intervention was minimally resource intensive, with a total of 92 h spent by the research staff. The recruitment rate was 19.2% and loss-to-follow up 28.6%. Our data revealed no significant change in the target behavior PA from baseline to follow-up. The target population did not interact in the Facebook group, while a moderate use of the pedometer app was noted. Although the results ought to be interpreted with caution due to the small sample size, the findings suggest that the WALK2gether intervention was partially feasible, but not appropriate for the target group.
全球有五分之四的青少年不符合体力活动(PA)的建议。将大量年轻人从不活跃转变为活跃,对于实现到 2030 年全球将不活跃率降低 15%的全球目标至关重要。本研究旨在检验基于社交网络的 PA 干预(WALK2gether)在职业学校学生中的可行性。杜塞尔多夫市的一所职业学校的 14 名学生被要求在六周内每天走一万步。应用的行为改变技术包括通过计步器应用程序和 Facebook 群组进行自我监测和社会比较。记录了可行性指标。该干预措施的资源投入最少,研究人员总共花费了 92 小时。招募率为 19.2%,失访率为 28.6%。我们的数据显示,从基线到随访,目标行为 PA 没有显著变化。目标人群没有在 Facebook 群组中互动,而计步器应用程序的使用频率适中。由于样本量小,结果应谨慎解释,但研究结果表明,WALK2gether 干预措施部分可行,但不适合目标群体。