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Physical Activity Promotion in Primary Health Care Settings

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Motor Activity
Interventions
Behavioral: Walking program
Registration Number
NCT02857127
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos
Brief Summary

A quasi experimental study evaluating the effectiveness of a walking program at primary health care settings in a low-income area

Detailed Description

There is a high prevalence of physical inactivity (AF) in the world and in Brazil. Offering programs of physical activity becomes a convenient option to increase the physical activity level of the population and promote aging process more active and healthy over the life. There is need for greater depth in relation to the operation of programs to promote physical activity and the effects of these programs on different biopsychosocial aspects, especially those offered in primary care settings. This research aims to evaluate a walking program geared to adults and seniors on the following aspects:

1. Characteristics and operation of the intervention,

2. effects of behavior change to physical activity, and

3. biopsychosocial effects of physical activity.

It is a quasi experimental and controlled study, with: 1) intervention group (n = 71), 2) and control group (n = 71). The intervention will last for six months, with a subsequent follow-up period of six months after the intervention. The program will offer supervised exercise twice a week, lasting an hour. The classes will consist of recreational activities, walking and educational strategies of behavior change for physical activity. Variables will be evaluated for attendance, barriers to physical activity, waiver reasons, physical activity level, sociodemographic, socioeconomic and biopsychosocial aspects. Most females, aged over 40 years, low levels of education, income and varied biopsychosocial characteristics are expected. After the intervention, it is expected that the program present characteristics of low adhesion and retention, especially because of the barrier "lack of time". Still, the promotion of supervised walking increase levels of physical activity beyond the time provided by the program and it will improve the biopsychosocial conditions of the participants.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
148
Inclusion Criteria
  • To be insufficiently active
  • To accept the intervention invitation
  • Living around the selected primary health care
  • To sign the Term os Consent
  • To have 18 years or more
Exclusion Criteria
  • To participate only in one day of intervention
  • To have less than 75% of presence in the intervention
  • To give up of the intervention

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention GroupWalking programA group of people who participated in the walking program during a six month period. This group also received an educational material and attended meetings for behavioral change strategies.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Subjective evaluation of physical activity level evaluated through the International Physical Activity Questionnairesix months

Physical activity level evaluated through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire

Objective evaluation of physical activity level evaluated through accelerometer devicesix months

Physical activity level evaluated through accelerometer device

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Secretaria Municipal de Saúde

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São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil

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