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Goal Setting to Promote a Health Lifestyle.

Raheem J Paxton1, Wendell C Taylor2, Gina Evans Hudnall3, Juliette Christie4.   

Abstract

The purpose of this parallel-group study was to determine whether a feasibility study based on newsletters and telephone counseling would improve goal-setting constructs; physical activity (PA); and fruit and vegetable (F &amp; V) intake in a sample of older adults. Forty-three older adults (M age = 70 years, >70% Asian, 54% female) living in Honolulu, Hawaii were recruited and randomly assigned to either a PA or F &amp; V intake condition. All participants completed measures of PA, F &amp; V intake, and goal setting mechanisms (i.e., specificity, difficulty, effort, commitment, and persistence) at baseline and 8-weeks. Paired t-tests were used to evaluate changes across time. We found that F &amp; V participants significantly increased F &amp; V intake and mean scores of goal specificity, effort, commitment, and persistence (all p < .05). No statistically significant changes in PA or goal setting mechanisms were observed for participants in the PA condition. Overall, our results show that a short-term intervention using newsletters and motivational calls based on goal-setting theory was effective in improving F &amp; V intake; however, more research is needed to determine whether these strategies are effective for improving PA among a multiethnic sample of older adults.

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Keywords:  Diet; Parallel-group; Physical activity; Randomized

Year:  2012        PMID: 24482731      PMCID: PMC3904755     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Proc Chem Biol Environ Eng        ISSN: 2010-4618


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