Physical Activity Enhancement in the Elderly
增强老年人的体力活动
基本信息
- 批准号:7469366
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-30 至 2011-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdoptionAgeDailyEffectivenessElderlyEnvironmentEquationEvaluationExperimental DesignsFeedbackFundingGoalsHealthInterventionJournalsK-Series Research Career ProgramsLifeLife StyleMailsMaintenanceMeasuresMediatingMentorsMethodsMonitorOutcomePatternPersonal SatisfactionPhysical activityQualifyingRelative (related person)ResearchResearch TrainingStructureTestingTimeTrainingUnderserved PopulationUpper armWalkingWorkbasedayindexinginnovationlight intensitynovelprogramsskillstherapy design
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Dr. Strath's past and current research focus has been on physical activity (PA) assessment and PA and health indices. His immediate goal is to acquire new professional skills to help him achieve a long-term goal of developing a successful independent extramurally-funded research program in PA and health for the elderly. The outlined K01 Career Development Award (CDA) should provide Dr. Strath with the required training to achieve his long-term goal. Dr. Strath's research CDA consists of acquiring new skills associated with and complimentary to his proposed research plan, which consists of: a) structured activities including formal course work; b) attendance and presentations at scientific meetings and journal clubs; and c) regular interactions with his sponsors and mentoring team. The immediate environment for Dr. Strath's proposed training and research plan should be excellent. The sponsors and mentoring team identified are exceptionally qualified to provide the necessary mentoring and have dedicated a substantial time commitment to helping Dr. Strath succeed in his professional goals. The general aim of studies 1 and 2 will seek to refine objective PA assessment methods specific to the elderly. Experimentally, this will consist of establishing criterion related validity during standarized activities, and different lifestyle related activities, producing age appropriate equations to regress objective monitoring to measured PA. Reliability and construct validity will be further established. These studies are necessary to obtain accurate PA outcomes associated with study 3. The general aim of study 3 is to determine the relative effectiveness of individually- tailored, mail mediated, interventions designed to increase PA and health and well-being in the elderly. Experimental design will consist of a delayed-control arm and three experimental interventions. Intervention 1: continuous pedometer feedback; Intervention 2: motivationally-matched mailed feedback; and Intervention 3: the interaction of intervention 1 and intervention 2. New innovative information arising from this experimental design is that it will permit an evaluation of continuous pedometer feedback, the usefulness of individually-tailored, mail mediated interventions, and the combined effects of both. This intervention design is both novel and innovative in the elderly.
描述(由申请人提供):斯特拉特博士过去和现在的研究重点是体力活动(PA)评估和PA和健康指数。他的近期目标是获得新的专业技能,以帮助他实现一个长期目标,即在PA和老年人健康方面开发一个成功的独立的校外资助研究项目。概述的K 01职业发展奖(CDA)应为斯特拉特博士提供实现其长期目标所需的培训。斯特拉特博士的研究CDA包括获得与他提出的研究计划相关的新技能,该计划包括:a)结构化活动,包括正式的课程工作; B)出席科学会议和期刊俱乐部并发表演讲; c)与他的赞助商和指导团队定期互动。斯特拉特博士提出的培训和研究计划的直接环境应该是极好的。确定的赞助商和指导团队非常有资格提供必要的指导,并投入了大量的时间来帮助斯特拉特博士成功实现其职业目标。研究1和2的总体目标是寻求改进针对老年人的客观PA评估方法。在实验上,这将包括在标准化活动和不同生活方式相关活动期间建立标准相关有效性,产生适合年龄的方程以将客观监测回归到测量的PA。信度和结构效度将进一步建立。这些研究对于获得与研究3相关的准确PA结局是必要的。研究3的总体目的是确定为增加老年人的PA和健康与福祉而设计的个性化、邮件介导的干预措施的相对有效性。实验设计将包括一个延迟对照组和三个实验干预。干预1:持续的计步器反馈;干预2:动机匹配的邮寄反馈;和干预3:干预1和干预2的相互作用。从这个实验设计中产生的新的创新信息是,它将允许连续的计步器反馈的评价,个性化定制的,邮件介导的干预措施的有用性,以及两者的综合效果。这种干预设计在老年人中既新颖又创新。
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