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可穿戴设备在糖尿病患者身体活动水平中的应用:2017 年 BRFSS。

The use of wearable devices on physical activity levels among individuals living with diabetes: 2017 BRFSS.

机构信息

Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance Department, College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, Tamp, FL, USA.

Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance Department, College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, Tamp, FL, USA.

出版信息

Prim Care Diabetes. 2024 Aug;18(4):466-469. doi: 10.1016/j.pcd.2024.05.004. Epub 2024 Jun 1.

Abstract

AIM

This study aims to examine the association between wearing wearable devices and physical activity levels among people living with diabetes.

METHODS

1298 wearable device users and nonusers living with diabetes from eight states of the 2017 Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System were included in the analysis. Unadjusted and adjusted linear regression was performed to determine the association between self-reported physical activity per week (min) and wearable device usage (users and nonusers) among people living with diabetes using survey analysis.

RESULTS

84.97 % (95 % CI [80.39, 88.89]) of participants were nonusers of wearable devices, while 15.03 % (95 % CI [11.11, 19.61]) were users. Across the sample, the average weekly physical activity was 427.39 mins (95 % Cl [356.43, 498.35]). Nonusers had a higher physical activity per week with 433.83 mins (95 % CI [353.59, 514.07]), while users only had 392.59 mins (95 % CI [253.48, 531.69]) of physical activity per week. However, the differences between the two groups were non-statistically significant (p=.61). In both adjusted and unadjusted linear regressions between physical activity per week and wearable device usage, statistically significant associations were not found (unadjusted: β=-41.24, p=.62; adjusted: β=-56.41, p=.59).

CONCLUSION

Further research is needed to determine the effectiveness of wearable devices in promoting physical activity among people with diabetes. Additionally, there is a need to determine how people with diabetes use wearable devices that could promote physical activity levels.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨佩戴可穿戴设备与糖尿病患者身体活动水平之间的关联。

方法

纳入来自 2017 年行为风险因素监测系统 8 个州的 1298 名佩戴和不佩戴可穿戴设备的糖尿病患者。使用调查分析,对自我报告的每周身体活动量(分钟)和可穿戴设备使用情况(使用者和非使用者)之间的关系进行未经调整和调整后的线性回归。

结果

84.97%(95%可信区间[80.39, 88.89])的参与者未使用可穿戴设备,而 15.03%(95%可信区间[11.11, 19.61])的参与者使用可穿戴设备。在整个样本中,平均每周身体活动量为 427.39 分钟(95%可信区间[356.43, 498.35])。非使用者每周的身体活动量更高,为 433.83 分钟(95%可信区间[353.59, 514.07]),而使用者每周只有 392.59 分钟(95%可信区间[253.48, 531.69])的身体活动量。然而,两组之间的差异无统计学意义(p=.61)。在未经调整和调整后的线性回归中,每周身体活动量与可穿戴设备使用之间均未发现统计学显著关联(未经调整:β=-41.24,p=.62;调整:β=-56.41,p=.59)。

结论

需要进一步研究可穿戴设备在促进糖尿病患者身体活动方面的有效性。此外,还需要确定糖尿病患者如何使用可穿戴设备来提高身体活动水平。

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