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The Efficacy of a Walking Intervention Using Social Media to Increase Physical Activity: A Randomized Trial.

Aubrianne E Rote1, Lori A Klos, Michael J Brondino, Amy E Harley, Ann M Swartz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Facebook may be a useful tool to provide a social support group to encourage increases in physical activity. This study examines the efficacy of a Facebook social support group to increase steps/day in young women.
METHODS: Female college freshmen (N = 63) were randomized to one of two 8-week interventions: a Facebook Social Support Group (n = 32) or a Standard Walking Intervention (n = 31). Participants in both groups received weekly step goals and tracked steps/day with a pedometer. Women in the Facebook Social Support Group were also enrolled in a Facebook group and asked to post information about their steps/day and provide feedback to one another.
RESULTS: Women in both intervention arms significantly increased steps/day pre- to postintervention (F(8,425) = 94.43, P < .001). However, women in the Facebook Social Support Group increased steps/day significantly more (F(1,138) = 11.34, P < .001) than women in the Standard Walking Intervention, going from 5295 to 12,472 steps/day.
CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate the potential effectiveness of using Facebook to offer a social support group to increase physical activity in young women. Women in the Facebook Social Support Group increased walking by approximately 1.5 miles/day more than women in the Standard Walking Intervention which, if maintained, could have a profound impact on their future health.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25599378     DOI: 10.1123/jpah.2014-0279

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Act Health        ISSN: 1543-3080


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