Journal article
Effects of Ongoing Feedback During a 12-Month Maintenance Walking Program on Daily Physical Activity in People with COPD
Lung, Vol.197(3), pp.315-319
2019
PMID: 30982940
Abstract
This multi-centred, randomised controlled trial explored the effects of adding ongoing feedback to a 12-month unsupervised maintenance walking program, on daily physical activity (PA) in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Participants were randomised to either an intervention group (IG) or a usual care group (UCG). During the maintenance program, the IG received ongoing feedback (telephone calls, biofeedback provided via pedometer and progressive goal setting) and the UCG received no feedback. The SenseWear® Pro3 Armband was used to measure PA. Of the 86 participants {IG = 42, (mean [SD]: age 70 [7] years; FEV1 43 [16] % predicted); UCG = 44, (age 69 [9] years; FEV1 44 [15] % predicted)} included at baseline, 43 had sufficient data to be included in the final analysis. There were no between-group differences in any of the PA variables from baseline to completion of the program (all p > 0.05). Ongoing feedback was no more effective than no feedback in improving PA during a 12-month unsupervised walking program.
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- Title
- Effects of Ongoing Feedback During a 12-Month Maintenance Walking Program on Daily Physical Activity in People with COPD
- Authors/Creators
- Sally L. Wootton - The University of SydneyKylie Hill - Curtin UniversityJennifer A. Alison - The University of SydneyLi Whye Cindy Ng - Curtin UniversitySue Jenkins - Sir Charles Gairdner HospitalPeter R. Eastwood - Curtin UniversityDavid R. Hillman - Sir Charles Gairdner HospitalChristine Jenkins - Concord Repatriation General HospitalLissa M. Spencer - Sydney Local Health DistrictNola Cecins - Sir Charles Gairdner HospitalZoe J. McKeough - The University of Sydney
- Publication Details
- Lung, Vol.197(3), pp.315-319
- Publisher
- Springer Nature
- Number of pages
- 5
- Grant note
- 570814 / Australian National Health and Medical Research Council; National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia
- Identifiers
- 991005592767907891
- Copyright
- © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2019
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Vice Chancellery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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