家族史干预:加强心血管风险评估。

Jeanette A McNeill, Jennifer D M Cook, Marveen Mahon, David A Allwein, Maureen Rauschhuber, Cynthia O Richardson, Laura R Muñoz, Rosanna Estrada, Mary Elaine Jones
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这篇文章描述了在不同的工作成年人样本中,使用家族史数据和客观心血管危险因素的个体化咨询对改变意图和实际运动行为的影响。采用纵向、准实验、交叉设计,收集西南某市91名中小学教师(多为女性,平均年龄45岁)的客观数据(血脂、血糖、血压、体重指数)和主观数据(对心脏病风险、抑郁、精神状况和家族史知识的认识)。跨理论的变化模型指导了研究并测量了锻炼意图。该样本的客观风险反映了国家肥胖和血脂异常风险指数。尽管一些参与者增加了运动量,但在6个月和12个月时,两组之间的运动行为没有显著差异。利用家族史知识来提高认识并鼓励改变与心血管风险相关的生活方式值得进一步研究。
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A family history intervention: enhancing cardiovascular risk assessment.

This article describes the effect of individualized counseling using family history data and objective cardiovascular risk factors on intent to change and actual exercise behavior in a diverse sample of working adults. Using a longitudinal, quasi-experimental, crossover design, objective data (blood lipids, glucose, blood pressure, and body mass index) and subjective data (awareness of heart disease risk, depression, spirituality, and knowledge of family history) were collected from 91 (mostly female and with a mean age of 45 years) primary and secondary teachers in a southwestern city. The Transtheoretical Model of Change guided the study and measured intent to exercise. Objective risks in this sample mirrored national indices of risk for obesity and abnormal lipids. Although some participants increased their exercise, no significant differences were found between the groups in exercise behavior at 6 and 12 months. Using knowledge of family history to raise awareness and encourage lifestyle changes related to cardiovascular risk warrants further study.

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Aaohn Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-NURSING
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