Two-year follow-up of a brisk walking programme on fitness, perceived health and physical activity engagement in postmenopausal women

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Health Education Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1177/00178969241269016
Sophie Garnier, Sandra Joffroy, Bernard Thon, Gérard Auneau, Pascale Mauriège
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Objective:Brisk walking helps postmenopausal women to maintain body weight and fat mass losses as well cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and to feel better. However, these long-term benefits have not been fully examined. The aims of this study were to compare the effects of a 2-year follow-up with those of a 4-month walking programme on body composition, resting blood pressure (BP), CRF and perceived health of 248 sedentary postmenopausal women (60 ± 5 years) with overweight-to-moderate obesity (body mass index, BMI, 30 ± 4 kg/m2).Method:From the study-population, 196 women engaged in an outdoor walking programme consisting of three sessions of 45 minutes/week at 60% of their heart rate reserve (initially exercised, IEx, group), and another 52 formed the initial control group (ICo). Ninety-one IEx and 18 ICo women were re-examined 2 years later, for all outcomes.Results:In IEx women, decreased body weight, fat mass and BP versus the increased CRF (.0001 < p < .001) as well as improvements in four on six items of perceived health (.0001 < p < .05) were maintained at follow-up. In ICo women, reduced BP and improved perceived healthy balanced diet were the only benefits at follow-up ( p < .05). Of the 91 IEx women, 70 remained physically active (60 minutes/week), and 46 of them engaged in physical activity more than 150 minutes/week. In ICo women, 16 became physically active (60 minutes/week), while 9 of them reached 150 minutes/week.Conclusion:The regular practice of brisk walking in greenspaces could thus be considered a useful health education strategy for middle-aged women.
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快走计划对绝经后妇女的体能、健康感知和体育活动参与度的两年跟踪研究
目的:快走有助于绝经后妇女保持体重和脂肪量的减少以及心肺功能(CRF),并使她们感觉更好。然而,这些长期益处尚未得到充分研究。本研究旨在比较为期 2 年的随访和为期 4 个月的步行计划对 248 名久坐不动、超重至中度肥胖(体重指数,BMI,30 ± 4 kg/m2)的绝经后妇女(60 ± 5 岁)的身体成分、静息血压(BP)、心肺功能和健康感知的影响。方法:在研究人群中,196 名妇女参加了户外步行计划,该计划包括每周三次、每次 45 分钟、心率储备为 60%(初始锻炼组,IEx),另有 52 名妇女组成初始对照组(ICo)。结果:在 IEx 组妇女中,体重、脂肪量和血压相对于 CRF 的增加均有所下降(.0001 < p <.001),6 个健康感知项目中的 4 个项目也有所改善(.0001 < p <.05)。在 ICo 妇女中,血压降低和健康均衡饮食感知的改善是随访时唯一的益处(p <.05)。在 91 名 IEx 妇女中,70 人保持体育锻炼(60 分钟/周),其中 46 人的体育锻炼时间超过 150 分钟/周。结论:因此,定期在绿地中快步行走可被视为针对中年女性的一项有用的健康教育策略。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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