| Literature DB >> 18021411 |
Caroline R Richardson1, Kathleen S Mehari, Laura G McIntyre, Adrienne W Janney, Laurie A Fortlage, Ananda Sen, Victor J Strecher, John D Piette.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The majority of individuals with type 2 diabetes do not exercise regularly. Pedometer-based walking interventions can help; however, pedometer-based interventions targeting only total daily accumulated steps might not yield the same health benefits as physical activity programs specifying a minimum duration and intensity of physical activity bouts.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18021411 PMCID: PMC2212636 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-4-59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Figure 1Screen shot from the Stepping Up to Health website.
Figure 2Omron enhanced pedometer system.
Sample data uploaded from a participant's pedometer
| Sun 4/9 | Mon 4/10 | Tue 4/11 | Wed 4/12 | Thu 4/13 | Fri 4/14 | Sat 4/15 | Total | |
| Total Steps | 3,431 | 475 | 4,328 | 5,524 | 4,930 | 5,957 | 316 | 21,530 |
| Bout Steps | 0 | 0 | 1,186 | 1,099 | 3,666 | 2,364 | 0 | 8,315 |
A comparison of goal calculations for lifestyle and Structured Group goals.
| If randomized to the Lifestyle Goals group: | If randomized to the Structured Goals group: | |
| Average from week of 4/9 to 4/15 | 3,076 total steps | 1,188 bout steps |
| Increment | +1,200 steps | + 800 steps |
| New Goal for 4/16 to 4/22 – rounded off to nearest 100's | 4,000 total steps | 2,000 bout steps |
Figure 3Recruitment and Retention.
Baseline and demographics by randomization group.
| 17 | 13 | |
| Age (SD) | 52 ± 12 | 53 ± 9 |
| Sex | ||
| Male | 29% | 38% |
| Female | 71% | 62% |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||
| White | 76% | 77% |
| Black | 18% | 8% |
| Other | 6% | 15% |
| Baseline Average Daily Step Count | 4,157 ± 1,737 | 5,171 ± 1,769 |
| Baseline BMI | 38.6 ± 8.2 | 35.3 ± 8.6 |
| Baseline Blood Pressure | ||
| Systolic | 133 ± 18 | 136 ± 12 |
| Diastolic | 80 ± 9 | 82 ± 11 |
| On Insulin | ||
| No | 88% | 69% |
| Yes | 12% | 31% |
| Income | ||
| <$30,000 | 18% | 8% |
| $30,000-<$70,000 | 18% | 31% |
| ≥ $70,000 | 65% | 62% |
| Education | ||
| HS diploma or GED | 6% | 8% |
| Some college | 47% | 15% |
| College degree | 18% | 46% |
| Graduate degree | 29% | 31% |
| Internet Usage (Home) | ||
| Never | 6% | 23% |
| ≤ 4 times per month | 12% | 8% |
| Several times a week | 12% | 23% |
| Almost every day | 71% | 46% |
| (Work) | ||
| Never | 29% | 23% |
| ≤ 4 times per month | 6% | 8% |
| Several times a week | 0% | 8% |
| Almost every day | 65% | 62% |
SD = Standard Deviation
Step-count results overall and by group for both total and bout steps.
| 30 | 17 | 13 | ||
| Pre-Intervention | 4,596 ± 1,794 | 4,157 ± 1,737 | 5,171 ± 1,769 | 0.1272 |
| Post-Intervention | 6,534 ± 3,456 | 6,279 ± 3,306 | 6,868 ± 3,751 | 0.6520 |
| Change | 1,938 ± 3,298 | 2,122 ± 3,179 | 1,697 ± 3,564 | 0.7329 |
| p-value (pre/post) | 0.0032* | 0.0142* | 0.1117 | |
| Pre-Intervention | 386 ± 691 | 286 ± 599 | 516 ± 801 | 0.3768 |
| Post-Intervention | 2,306 ± 2,734 | 2,070 ± 2,814 | 2,616 ± 2,706 | 0.5961 |
| Change | 1,921 ± 2,729 | 1,783 ± 2,741 | 2,101 ± 2,815 | 0.7583 |
| p-value (pre/post) | 0.0006* | 0.0164* | 0.0196* | |
* = p < 0.05
Step counts expressed as Mean ± Standard Deviation
P values reflect two tailed paired t-tests
Figure 4Walking patterns for three sample participants.
Individual participant walking patterns.
| 30 | 17 | 13 | |
| Increased both total and bout steps | 37% | 35% | 38% |
| Increased only total steps | 7% | 12% | 0% |
| Increased neither total nor bout steps | 57% | 53% | 62% |
| 100% | 100% | 100% |