Sustaining training effects through physical activity coaching (STEP): a randomized controlled trial

被引:1
|
作者
Loeckx, Matthias [1 ,2 ]
Rodrigues, Fernanda M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Blondeel, Astrid [1 ,2 ]
Everaerts, Stephanie [2 ,4 ]
Janssens, Wim [2 ,4 ]
Demeyer, Heleen [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Troosters, Thierry [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Rehabil Sci, Leuven, Belgium
[2] Univ Hosp Leuven, Resp Div, Leuven, Belgium
[3] Western Sao Paulo Univ UNOESTE, Dept Med, Guaruja, Brazil
[4] KU Leuven Univ, Dept Chron Dis & Metab, Leuven, Belgium
[5] Univ Ghent, Dept Rehabil Sci, Ghent, Belgium
关键词
Physical activity; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Rehabilitation and telemedicine; OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; REHABILITATION; COPD; PEDOMETER; PROGRAM; COUNTS;
D O I
10.1186/s12966-023-01519-w
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
BackgroundPulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programs improve physical fitness, symptoms and quality of life (QoL) of patients with COPD. However, improved physical activity (PA) is not guaranteed after PR and the clinical benefits fade off after PR discharge. We aimed to investigate whether a 9 months PA-telecoaching program is able to improve PA of patients with COPD, after 3 months of PR and if this leads to maintenance of PR-acquired benefits.MethodsPatients with COPD enrolled in a 6-month PR program were randomized to a (semi-automated) PA-telecoaching program or usual care, 3 months after PR initiation. The intervention consisted of a smartphone application with individual targets and feedback (for 6 months) and self-monitoring with a step counter (for 9 months). Patients were followed up for 9 months after randomization. Primary outcome was PA (daily step count by accelerometery), secondary outcomes were exercise tolerance, quadriceps force, dyspnea and QoL.ResultsSeventy-three patients were included (mean +/- SD: 65 +/- 7 years, FEV1 49 +/- 19%, 6MWD 506 +/- 75 m, PA 5225 +/- 2646 steps/day). The intervention group presented a significant improvement in steps/day at every visit compared to usual care (between-group differences mean +/- SE: 1431 +/- 555 steps/day at 9 months after randomization, p = 0.01). Secondary outcomes did not differ between the groups.ConclusionThe semi-automated PA-telecoaching program implemented after 3 months of PR was effective to improve the amount of PA (steps/day) during PR and after follow-up. However, this was not accompanied by the maintenance of other PR-acquired benefits.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov. Identifier: NCT02702791. Retrospectively registered on March 9, 2016. Start study October 2015. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02702791?term=NCT02702791&draw=2&rank=1.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Sustaining training effects through physical activity coaching (STEP): a randomized controlled trial
    Matthias Loeckx
    Fernanda M. Rodrigues
    Astrid Blondeel
    Stephanie Everaerts
    Wim Janssens
    Heleen Demeyer
    Thierry Troosters
    [J]. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 20
  • [2] Effects of aerobic training on physical activity in people with stroke: A randomized controlled trial
    Aguiar, Larissa Tavares
    Nadeau, Sylvie
    Britto, Raquel Rodrigues
    Teixeira-Salmela, Luci Fuscaldi
    Martins, Julia Caetano
    Ribeiro Samora, Giane Amorim
    da Silva Junior, Joao Antonio
    Coelho de Morais Faria, Christina Danielli
    [J]. NEUROREHABILITATION, 2020, 46 (03) : 391 - 401
  • [3] Effects of exercise training on physical activity in older people: a randomized controlled trial
    Fujita, K
    Nagatomi, R
    Hozawa, A
    Ohkubo, T
    Sato, K
    Anzai, Y
    Sauvaget, C
    Watanabe, Y
    Tamagawa, A
    Tsuji, I
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2003, 13 (02) : 120 - 126
  • [4] Increasing workplace physical activity through motivational and volitional coaching - a randomized controlled trial with truck drivers
    Gawlik, Angeli
    Boss, Martin
    Kleinert, Jens
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORKPLACE HEALTH MANAGEMENT, 2022, 15 (02) : 215 - 234
  • [5] Physical activity coaching in patients with interstitial lung diseases: A randomized controlled trial
    Breuls, Sofie
    Zlamalova, Tamara
    Raisova, Katerina
    Blondeel, Astrid
    Wuyts, Marieke
    Dvoracek, Martin
    Zurkova, Monika
    Yserbyt, Jonas
    Janssens, Wim
    Wuyts, Wim
    Troosters, Thierry
    Demeyer, Heleen
    [J]. CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE, 2024, 21
  • [6] Effects of Rhythm Step Training on Physical and Cognitive Functions in Adolescents: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial
    Park, Sang-Kyun
    Jee, Yong-Seok
    [J]. HEALTHCARE, 2022, 10 (04)
  • [7] Exercise Training and Habitual Physical Activity A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Swift, Damon L.
    Johannsen, Neil M.
    Tudor-Locke, Catrine
    Earnest, Conrad P.
    Johnson, William D.
    Blair, Steven N.
    Senechal, Martin
    Church, Timothy S.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2012, 43 (06) : 629 - 635
  • [8] Effects of aerobic training on physical activity in people with stroke: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
    Larissa Tavares Aguiar
    Sylvie Nadeau
    Raquel Rodrigues Britto
    Luci Fuscaldi Teixeira-Salmela
    Júlia Caetano Martins
    Christina Danielli Coelho de Morais Faria
    [J]. Trials, 19
  • [9] Effects of aerobic training on physical activity in people with stroke: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
    Aguiar, Larissa Tavares
    Nadeau, Sylvie
    Britto, Raquel Rodrigues
    Teixeira-Salmela, Luci Fuscaldi
    Martins, Julia Caetano
    Coelho de Mois Faria, Christina Danielrali
    [J]. TRIALS, 2018, 19
  • [10] Physical training following gastric bypass: effects on physical activity and quality of life—a randomized controlled trial
    Charlotte Røn Stolberg
    Lene Hymøller Mundbjerg
    Else-Marie Bladbjerg
    Peter Funch-Jensen
    Bibi Gram
    Claus Bogh Juhl
    [J]. Quality of Life Research, 2018, 27 : 3113 - 3122