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Physical activity and nutrition program for seniors (PANS): protocol of a randomized controlled trial

机译:老年人的体育锻炼与营养计划(PANS):一项随机对照试验的方案

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Background Along with reduced levels of physical activity, older Australian's mean energy consumption has increased. Now over 60% of older Australians are considered overweight or obese. This study aims to confirm if a low-cost, accessible physical activity and nutrition program can improve levels of physical activity and diet of insufficiently active 60-70 year-olds. Methods/Design This 12-month home-based randomised controlled trial (RCT) will consist of a nutrition and physical activity intervention for insufficiently active people aged 60 to 70 years from low to medium socio-economic areas. Six-hundred participants will be recruited from the Australian Federal Electoral Role and randomly assigned to the intervention (n = 300) and control (n = 300) groups. The study is based on the Social Cognitive Theory and Precede-Proceed Model, incorporating voluntary cooperation and self-efficacy. The intervention includes a specially designed booklet that provides participants with information and encourages dietary and physical activity goal setting. The booklet will be supported by an exercise chart, calendar, bi-monthly newsletters, resistance bands and pedometers, along with phone and email contact. Data will be collected over three time points: pre-intervention, immediately post-intervention and 6-months post-study. Discussion This trial will provide valuable information for community-based strategies to improve older adults' physical activity and dietary intake. The project will provide guidelines for appropriate sample recruitment, and the development, implementation and evaluation of a minimal intervention program, as well as information on minimising barriers to participation in similar programs. Trial Registration Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12609000735257
机译:背景信息随着体育活动水平的降低,澳大利亚老年人的平均能源消耗也有所增加。现在,超过60%的澳大利亚老年人被认为超重或肥胖。这项研究旨在确认低成本,可及的体育锻炼和营养计划是否可以提高60-70岁年龄段的体育锻炼水平和饮食不足。方法/设计这项为期12个月的家庭随机对照试验(RCT)将包括营养和体育锻炼的干预措施,适用于年龄从60岁到70岁,活动范围从中低至中等的经济不便人群。将从澳大利亚联邦选举角色中招募六百名参与者,并随机分配给干预组(n = 300)和对照组(n = 300)。该研究基于社会认知理论和先行模式,结合了自愿合作和自我效能感。干预措施包括一本特别设计的小册子,该小册子为参与者提供了信息,并鼓励他们制定饮食和身体活动目标。手册将附有锻炼图表,日历,每两个月的新闻通讯,阻力带和计步器,以及电话和电子邮件联系方式。数据将在三个时间点收集:干预前,干预后立即和研究后6个月。讨论该试验将为基于社区的策略提供有价值的信息,以改善老年人的体力活动和饮食摄入量。该项目将为适当的样本收集,最小干预计划的制定,实施和评估提供指导,并提供有关最大限度地减少参与类似计划的障碍的信息。试验注册澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12609000735257

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