非洲裔美国妇女的信仰与综合体育锻炼干预和心脏代谢风险。

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Translational journal of the American College of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2019-10-01
Lyndsey M Hornbuckle, Ziya Gizlice, Daniel P Heil, Melicia C Whitt-Glover
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目的:确定为期 10 个月的世俗(SEC)与信仰融合(FI)社区体育活动(PA)干预对低运动量非裔美国妇女的心脏代谢风险因素的影响:参与者(年龄:55.4±11.6 岁;体重指数(BMI):36.0±7.9 kg/m2;平均基线步数/天:来自一项大型研究的参与者(418 人)参加了一项子研究,测量干预前后的心脏代谢疾病指标(主要结果)和 PA(次要结果)(SEC:42 人;FI:43 人)。分别在基线和 10 个月时测量身高、体重、腰围和臀围、静息血压、血红蛋白 A1c、平均步数/天、久坐行为、轻度体力活动 (LPA) 和中度至剧烈体力活动 (MVPA)。采用将教堂作为随机效应的多变量广义线性混合模型来比较两个研究组 10 个月时结果的平均变化(α=0.05):FI组在体重(93.4±2.4 至 92.2±2.3公斤)、体重指数(35.7±1.0 至 35.3±1.0公斤/平方米)和腰围(106.9±2.2 至 103.8±2.5厘米)方面有明显的时间效应,而SEC组在臀围(121.6±1.9 至 119.9±1.7厘米)方面有明显的时间效应。两组在血压、血红蛋白 A1c、每天步数、久坐时间或 MVPA 方面都没有时间效应。在 1 分钟活动间隔(641±13 到 588±16 分钟/天)和 10 分钟活动间隔(536±11 到 479±15 分钟/天)中,FI 均能明显降低 LPA。在任何变量上,SEC 和 FI 之间均无明显差异:结论:FI 干预后体重、体重指数和腰围的改善可能会对心脏代谢健康产生长期影响,尤其是在继续锻炼的情况下。还需要进一步研究与文化相关的干预措施对非裔美国妇女慢性疾病指标的影响,尤其是那些已被确定为心脏代谢疾病高风险人群。
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A Faith-Integrated Physical Activity Intervention and Cardiometabolic Risk in African American Women.

Purpose: To determine the effects of a 10-month secular (SEC) versus faith-integrated (FI) community-based physical activity (PA) intervention on cardiometabolic risk factors in low active, African-American women.

Methods: Participants (age: 55.4±11.6 years; body mass index (BMI): 36.0±7.9 kg/m2; average baseline steps/day: 3,807±1,250) from a larger study (n=418) participated in a sub-study to measure cardiometabolic disease indicators (primary outcomes) and PA (secondary outcomes) pre- and post-intervention (SEC: n=42; FI: n=43). Height, weight, waist and hip circumferences, resting blood pressure, hemoglobin A1c, average steps/day, sedentary behavior, light-intensity physical activity (LPA), and moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) were acquired at baseline and 10 months. Multivariate generalized linear mixed models that included churches as a random effect were used to compare mean changes in outcomes at 10 months between the two study groups (α=0.05).

Results: The FI group showed significant time effects for weight (93.4±2.4 to 92.2±2.3 kg), BMI (35.7±1.0 to 35.3±1.0 kg/m2), and waist circumference (106.9±2.2 to 103.8±2.5 cm), while the SEC group had a significant time effect for hip circumference (121.6±1.9 to 119.9±1.7 cm). There were no time effects in either group for blood pressure, hemoglobin A1c, steps/day, sedentary time, or MVPA. FI significantly decreased LPA in both 1-minute activity bouts (641±13 to 588±16 minutes/day) and 10-minute bouts (536±11 to 479±15 minutes/day). There were no significant differences between SEC and FI for any variable.

Conclusions: The improvements in body weight, BMI, and waist circumference shown after the FI intervention could have long-term implications on cardiometabolic health, particularly if exercise is continued. Further research is needed to examine the effects of culturally-relevant interventions on chronic disease indicators in African-American women, particularly those established as high risk for cardiometabolic disease.

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