Text-Messaging to Motivate Walking in Older African Americans
- Conditions
- Physical ActivityMotor Activity
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Motivational text messaging
- Registration Number
- NCT01697475
- Lead Sponsor
- Georgetown University
- Brief Summary
This study examined the impact of using a motivational mobile text messaging intervention to increase step count among older community-dwelling African Americans. Secondary aims were to study the effects of text messaging on self-reported leisure time exercise behavior.
Hypothesis:
Participants in the motivational mobile text messaging group will have an increase step count after 6-weeks.
- Detailed Description
Background: Older minority populations can benefit from increased physical activity, especially walking. Text messaging interventions have the potential to encourage positive changes in health behavior in these groups.
Purpose: To examine if a six week program of motivational text messaging increases physical activity (step count) among older African Americans in an urban setting.
Design: Randomized, controlled trial pilot study with assignment to motivational text messaging group or a control group.
Setting/Participants: Thirty-six African Americans aged 60 to 85.
Intervention: The intervention group received motivational text messages three times a day, three days a week, for six weeks. Both groups received pedometers and walking manuals to record step counts. Study was conducted and analyzed in 2011.
Main Outcome Measures: Primary outcome measure was step count. Secondary outcome measure was perceived activity levels assessed by the Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire (LTEQ).
Results/Conclusion: In press - American Journal of Preventive Medicine (Jan 2013)
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 36
- African American community-dwelling adults aged 60 to 85 who were recruited from senior centers.
- had to be healthy (no restrictions and medical clearance to walk)
- had to have a mobile phone with text messaging capability
- (a) any physical, psychological illness, or medical problems that restricted them from walking; (b) did not own a mobile phone with text messaging capability; or (c) were not willing or able to follow study procedures.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Intervention Group Motivational text messaging Motivational text messaging
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Primary outcome measure was step count 6-weeks Motivational text messaging led to greater improvements in step count (+679 vs. +398; P \< .05)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Secondary outcome measure was perceived activity levels assessed by the Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire (LTEQ). 6-weeks Motivational text messaging led to greater improvements perceived activity levels (P \< .05) than the group who did not receive any text messages.
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Pennsylvania
🇺🇸Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States