| Literature DB >> 21652780 |
Joseph F Robare1, Constance M Bayles, Anne B Newman, Kathy Williams, Carole Milas, Robert Boudreau, Kathleen McTigue, Steven M Albert, Christopher Taylor, Lewis H Kuller.
Abstract
The purpose of this report was to evaluate a prevention program to reduce risk factors for common diseases among older individuals in a lower income community. This randomized community-based study enrolled older adults into a Brief Education and Counseling Intervention or a Brief Education and Counseling Intervention plus a physical activity and (for those with hypertension) a dietary sodium intervention. Outcomes were collected on 389 adults with a mean age of 73.9 years over 24 months. Adherence to the "10 Keys" improved significantly in the proportion meeting goals for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (+14%), bone mineral density testing (+11%), pneumonia vaccination (+11%), colonoscopy (+14%), and adherence to antihypertensive medication (+9%). This program resulted in significant reductions in key risk factors, increases in immunizations, and adherence to established prevention guidelines over 2 years. Further research is needed to refine the use of community health counselors for translating prevention knowledge into community settings. A major limitation of these studies is the low participation percentage.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21652780 DOI: 10.1177/1090198110379575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Educ Behav ISSN: 1090-1981