| Literature DB >> 31572606 |
Abdulla S Al-Mohannadi1, Suzan Sayegh1, Izzeldin Ibrahim1, Ahmad Salman2, Abdulaziz Farooq3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: More than 50% of Qatari adults are physically inactive. The workplace is an excellent environment to implement cost-effective, efficient behavioural physical activity (PA) interventions to increase PA. This study evaluated whether a pedometer-based walking challenge would increase PA levels amongst hospital workers.Entities:
Keywords: Health promotion; Hospital staff; Physical activity; Quality of life; Step count; Workplace
Year: 2019 PMID: 31572606 PMCID: PMC6757369 DOI: 10.1186/s13690-019-0368-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Public Health ISSN: 0778-7367
Fig. 1A flow diagram for study sampling
Background information of the study participants at pre and post interventionb
| Variable | Cross-sectional sample Pre ( | Cross-sectional sample Post ( | Subsample with pedometer data ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Female | 64 (30.2) | 69 (35.6) | 23 (43.4) |
| Male | 148 (69.8) | 125 (64.4) | 30 (56.6) |
| Age group (years) | |||
| 35 and below | 43 (20.3) | 36 (18.6) | 15 (28.3) |
| 35–44 | 95 (44.8) | 82 (42.3) | 12 (22.6) |
| 45–54 | 57 (26.9) | 54 (27.8) | 21 (39.6) |
| 55 and above | 17 (8.0) | 22 (11.3) | 5 (9.4) |
| Marital status | |||
| Married | 178 (84.0) | 163 (84.0) | 24 (88.9) |
| Single | 34 (16.0) | 31 (16.0) | 3 (11.1) |
| Height (cm) Mean ± SD | 171.2 ± 17.8 | 168.6 ± 27.4 | 167.7 ± 9.5 |
| Weight (kg) Mean ± SD | 79.1 ± 16.3 | 77.9 ± 15.9 | 75.2 ± 17.9 |
| Ever Smoked | |||
| No | 115 (54.2) | 107 (55.2) | 20 (74.1) |
| Yes | 97 (45.8) | 87 (44.8) | 7 (25.9) |
| If yes, frequency of smoking | |||
| No | 93 (60.0) | 99 (66.0) | 26 (96.3) |
| Rarely | 21 (13.5) | 16 (10.7) | 0 (0) |
| Sometimes | 27 (17.4) | 25 (16.7) | 1 (3.7) |
| Most of the time | 14 (9.0) | 10 (6.7) | 0 (0) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Arab | 77 (36.3) | 70 (36.1) | 20 (37.7) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 31 (14.6) | 27 (13.9) | 19 (35.8) |
| Black | 2 (0.9) | 4 (2.1) | 0 (0) |
| Hispanic or Latino | 5 (2.4) | 1 (0.5) | 1 (1.9) |
| Other | 5 (2.4) | 5 (2.6) | 0 (0) |
| White | 92 (43.4) | 87 (44.8) | 13 (24.5) |
| Education level | |||
| High school graduate | 17 (8.0) | 10 (5.2) | 1 (3.7) |
| Diploma or the equivalent | 30 (14.2) | 39 (20.1) | 5 (18.5) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 80 (37.7) | 69 (35.6) | 12 (44.4) |
| Master’s degree | 49 (23.1) | 34 (17.5) | 5 (18.5) |
| Professional degree | 12 (5.7) | 12 (6.2) | 0 (0.0) |
| Doctorate degree | 24 (11.3) | 30 (15.5) | 4 (14.8) |
aNot all subsample with pedometer data n = 54 provided this information, percentages are computed based on valid counts
bNo statistical differences in participant’s characteristics at pre vs post intervention
Summary of mean scores of SF36 v2, IPAQ, and WSQ among participants from the pre-test sample and post-test sample
| Variable | Cross-sectional sample Pre ( | Cross-sectional sample Post ( |
|---|---|---|
| SF36 v2 (Health Survey) | Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD |
| Physical Component Summary | 53.6 ± 6.6 | 54.5 ± 6.3 |
| Mental Component Summary | 49.1 ± 9.0 | 49.9 ± 9.3 |
| Physical functioning | 87.5 ± 18.6 | 88.6 ± 19.2 |
| Role Physical | 81.0 ± 24.1 | 85.6 ± 20.8 |
| Bodily pain | 77.7 ± 20.1 | 78.4 ± 19.9 |
| General health | 73.2 ± 18.3 | 76.4 ± 17.0 |
| Vitality | 66.9 ± 17.3 | 68.3 ± 16.5 |
| Social functioning | 77.2 ± 23.4 | 79.8 ± 22.0 |
| Role Emotional | 82.0 ± 21.4 | 84.2 ± 22.5 |
| Mental health | 73.7 ± 17.7 | 74.9 ± 17.5 |
| International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) | Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD |
| Total activity (min/week) | 161.7 ± 108.7 | 183.6 ± 110.9 |
| Vigorous (MET-minutes per week) | 1221.7 ± 1458.2 | 1439.2 ± 1630.7 |
| Moderate (MET-minutes per week) | 718.4 ± 1088.9 | 804.4 ± 978.3 |
| Walking (MET-minutes per week) | 1414.6 ± 1368.6 | 1466.4 ± 1246.3 |
| Total (MET-minutes per week) | 3354.7 ± 2929.9 | 3710.0 ± 2873.1 |
| IPAQ Physical activity level n(%) | n (%) | n (%) |
| Low | 46 (21.7) | 22 (11.3) |
| Moderate | 50 (23.6) | 55 (28.4) |
| High | 116 (54.7) | 117 (60.3) |
| Workforce sitting questionnaire (WSQ) Time spent sitting (min/day) | Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD |
| On Workday | ||
| For transport | 96.7 ± 83.6 | 90.5 ± 101.1 |
| At work | 208.3 ± 140.6 | 252.7 ± 153.6 |
| Watching TV | 65.0 ± 69.3 | 66.1 ± 65.1 |
| Using computer at Home | 101.4 ± 94.5 | 95.1 ± 105.7 |
| Other leisure activities | 48.1 ± 61.4 | 39.9 ± 62.3 |
| On a Non workday | ||
| For transport | 74.2 ± 78.7 | 75.9 ± 73.5 |
| At work | 90.3 ± 108.5 | 93.9 ± 123.3 |
| Watching TV | 126.4 ± 111.6 | 132.2 ± 110.9 |
| Using computer at Home | 123.1 ± 100.6 | 115.9 ± 102.2 |
| Other leisure activities | 153.3 ± 113.2 | 142.9 ± 108.2 |
Summary of average steps taken (±SE) before, during, and after the intervention in relation to age, sex, and BMI status (n = 54)
| Time Points of the 3-month walking intervention | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-intervention | During | Post-intervention | ||||
| Steps (Mean) | Aerobic Steps (Mean) | Steps (Mean) | Aerobic Steps (Mean) | Steps (Mean) | Aerobic Steps (Mean) | |
| Overall | 7890 ± 713 | 1359 ± 399 | 9270 ± 672* | 2275 ± 358 | 8998 ± 683 | 2109 ± 369 |
| Sex | ||||||
| Female ( | 5104 ± 1054 | 261 ± 603 | 6694 ± 990 | 953 ± 543 | 6886 ± 1037 | 1193 ± 590 |
| Male ( | 9357 ± 911 | 1937 ± 521 | 10,405 ± 853 | 2857 ± 463 | 9900 ± 855 | 2501 ± 464 |
| Age | ||||||
| <=40 ( | 7447 ± 1205 | 1149 ± 697 | 10,440 ± 1093 | 3052 ± 588 | 8722 ± 1101 | 1756 ± 596 |
| > 40 (0n = 32) | 8026 ± 902 | 1423 ± 493 | 8767 ± 863 | 1940 ± 454 | 9103 ± 880 | 2245 ± 472 |
| BMI | ||||||
| Normal ( | 6058 ± 1127 | 532 ± 626 | 8722 ± 1070 | 2376 ± 571 | 8432 ± 1110 | 1619 ± 612 |
| Overweight ( | 8950 ± 926 | 1838 ± 523 | 9616 ± 872 | 2211 ± 463 | 9270 ± 872 | 2345 ± 467 |
*p = 0.048 when compared to baseline