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Overview of the Activity Counseling Trial (ACT) intervention for promoting physical activity in primary health care settings. Activity Counseling Trial Research Group.

A C King1, J F Sallis, A L Dunn, D G Simons-Morton, C A Albright, S Cohen, W J Rejeski, B H Marcus, M C Coday.   

Abstract

Counseling by health care providers has the potential to increase physical activity in sedentary patients, yet few studies have tested interventions for physical activity counseling delivered in health care settings. The Activity Counseling Trial (ACT) is a 5-yr randomized clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of two primary care, practice-based physical activity behavioral interventions relative to a standard care control condition. A total of 874 sedentary men and women, 35-75 yr of age, have been recruited from primary care physician offices at three clinical centers for 2 yr of participation. They were randomly assigned to one of three experimental conditions that vary, in a hierarchical fashion, by level of counseling intensity and resource requirements. The interventions, which are based on social cognitive theory and the transtheoretical model, are designed to alter empirically based psychosocial mediators that are known to be associated with physical activity. The present paper describes the theoretical background of the intervention, the intervention methods, and intervention training and quality control procedures.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9662678     DOI: 10.1097/00005768-199807000-00011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc        ISSN: 0195-9131            Impact factor:   5.411


  24 in total

Review 1.  Exercising for health: the merits of lifestyle physical activity.

Authors:  L S Pescatello
Journal:  West J Med       Date:  2001-02

2.  Role of exercise counselling in health promotion.

Authors:  A C King
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 13.800

3.  Where is the pain coming from in tendinopathy? It may be biochemical, not only structural, in origin.

Authors:  K M Khan; J L Cook; N Maffulli; P Kannus
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 13.800

4.  The impact of behavioral counseling on stage of change in fat intake, physical activity, and cigarette smoking in adults at increased risk of coronary heart disease.

Authors:  A Steptoe; S Kerry; E Rink; S Hilton
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2001-02       Impact factor: 9.308

5.  Exercise counseling in health promotion

Authors: 
Journal:  West J Med       Date:  2000-07

Review 6.  Does counseling help patients get active? Systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Robert J Petrella; Chastity N Lattanzio
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 3.275

7.  Action for health in diabetes: the look AHEAD clinical trial.

Authors:  David E Kelley
Journal:  Curr Diab Rep       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 4.810

8.  Testing the comparative effects of physical activity advice by humans vs. computers in underserved populations: The COMPASS trial design, methods, and baseline characteristics.

Authors:  Abby C King; Ines Campero; Jylana L Sheats; Cynthia M Castro Sweet; Dulce Garcia; Aldo Chazaro; German Blanco; Michelle Hauser; Fernando Fierros; David K Ahn; Jose Diaz; Monica Done; Juan Fernandez; Timothy Bickmore
Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials       Date:  2017-07-22       Impact factor: 2.226

9.  Psychosocial mediators of physical activity and fitness changes in the activity counseling trial.

Authors:  Meghan Baruth; Sara Wilcox; Andrea L Dunn; Abby C King; Bess H Marcus; W Jack Rejeski; James F Sallis; Steven N Blair
Journal:  Ann Behav Med       Date:  2010-06

10.  Metabolic syndrome: do clinical criteria identify similar individuals among overweight premenopausal women?

Authors:  Sofiya Alhassan; Alexandre Kiazand; Raymond R Balise; Abby C King; Gerald M Reaven; Christopher D Gardner
Journal:  Metabolism       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 8.694

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