Markofski Melissa M, Johnston Craig A
Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Am J Lifestyle Med. 2022 Dec 11;17(2):198-201. doi: 10.1177/15598276221142753. eCollection 2023 Mar-Apr.
The SARS-Cov-2 pandemic changed many contemporary experiences, including how healthcare and exercise programming are delivered. As a result of the pandemic, there was an increase in virtual services and programming and there continues to be a demand for virtual options. The results from Desir et al support the use of virtual visits to successfully change lifestyle factors, specifically nutrition and physical activity. The use of individualized dietary and exercise goals were important to the success of the intervention, and should not be disregarded. As virtual healthcare and exercise continues to evolve, to maximize behavior change, we should also consider how to include the social and community aspects of exercise. Regardless, it is encouraging to see that significant advances are being made in virtual programming and that the needed engagement can occur in a virtual setting.
新冠疫情改变了许多当代体验,包括医疗保健和运动项目的提供方式。由于疫情,虚拟服务和项目有所增加,对虚拟选项的需求也持续存在。德西尔等人的研究结果支持使用虚拟问诊来成功改变生活方式因素,特别是营养和身体活动。设定个性化的饮食和运动目标对干预的成功很重要,不应被忽视。随着虚拟医疗保健和运动的不断发展,为了最大限度地改变行为,我们还应考虑如何纳入运动的社会和社区层面。无论如何,令人鼓舞的是,虚拟项目正在取得重大进展,并且所需的参与可以在虚拟环境中实现。