| Literature DB >> 18691392 |
Jacqui A Sugden1, Falko F Sniehotta, Peter T Donnan, Paul Boyle, Derek W Johnston, Marion E T McMurdo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People over the age of 70 carry the greatest burden of chronic disease, disability and health care use. Participation in physical activity is crucial for health, and walking accounts for much of the physical activity undertaken by sedentary individuals. Pedometers are a useful motivational tool to encourage increased walking and they are cheap and easy to use. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of the use of pedometers plus a theory-based intervention to assist sedentary older women to accumulate increasing amounts of physical activity, mainly through walking.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18691392 PMCID: PMC2527003 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-8-169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Consort diagram.
Change in accelerometry (daily activity count) results in pedometer group as a whole and intervention alone group, n = 44†. Accelerometry (daily activity count) results, n = 44†
| Time | Intervention Group | N | Mean | Standard Deviation | Standard Error Mean | p-value* |
| Baseline | Advice group | 18 | 116,378 | 47,952 | 11,302 | 0.816 |
| Pedometer group | 26 | 112,984 | 46,887 | 9,195 | ||
| 12 weeks | Advice group | 18 | 113,822 | 62,337 | 14,693 | 0.776 |
| Pedometer group | 26 | 108,738 | 54,728 | 10,733 | ||
| Change (12 weeks – baseline) | Advice group | 18 | -2,556 | 46,494 | 10,958 | 0.893 |
| Pedometer group | 26 | -4,245 | 36,355 | 7,129 |
† 1 missing accelerometry data
* t-test assuming variances not same
Figure 2Change in activity between baseline and 12 weeks in theory-based intervention alone group compared to pedometer group as a whole, 95% confidence intervals shown.
Change in secondary outcomes (positive indicates increase in value), n = 45
| Group | EQ5D score | EuroQuol scale | HADS Anxiety | HADS Depression | Health costs | Limb function | |
| Advice N = 18 | Mean | 0.047 | 1.83 | -1.056 | -1.056 | -80.93 | 0.361 |
| Standard Deviation | 0.151 | 18.24 | 2.577 | 1.731 | 681.44 | 1.370 | |
| Median | 0.000 | 0.00 | -0.500 | -1.000 | -7.60 | 0.000 | |
| IQR | 0.091 | 23.0 | 2.250 | 2.250 | 172.70 | 2.250 | |
| Pedometer N = 22 | Mean | 0.014 | 2.81 | 0.445 | -1.000 | -51.47 | 0.611 |
| Standard Deviation | 0.132 | 19.39 | 1.649 | 1.981 | 180.59 | 1.303 | |
| Median | 0.000 | 5.00 | 0.000 | -2.000 | -3.60 | 1.000 | |
| IQR | 0.142 | 20.00 | 2.000 | 2.000 | 127.00 | 1.000 | |
| Mann-Whitney | p-value | 0.645 | 0.824 | 0.021* | 0.769 | 0.577 | 0.385 |
* Significant, p < 0.5
Higher score = greater anxiety, greater depression, better quality of life, increased health costs and better limb function.