Active Women over 50. Promoting Physical Activity in Women Over 50: A Randomized Trial.

2021 
PURPOSE This study aims to test the effect of an information and support intervention on physical activity (PA) in women aged 50+ years. DESIGN Randomized wait-list controlled trial. SETTING Sydney, Australia. SAMPLE 126 female university and health service employees, aged 50+. INTERVENTION Information session, activity tracker, regular motivational emails. MEASURES Proportion achieving ≥ 10,000 steps/day (primary outcome), daily step count, proportion meeting 150 mins/week of moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA), self-reported PA. ANALYSIS Odds-ratios and general linear regression models. RESULTS At 3 months, the intervention group reported significantly more vigorous PA (1.04 hours, 95% CI 0.24 to 1.85, P = .01, measured by IPAQ), were more likely to achieve 300 mins/week of MVPA (OR = 1.98, 95% CI 0.89 to 4.36, P = .09, measured by Actigraph) than the control wait-list group, and reported adopting PA promotion strategies (technology = 31/58% or goal-setting = 39/74%). No significant between-group differences in the primary outcome were detected (1.39, 95% CI 0.61 to 3.18, P = .44). CONCLUSIONS This low-dose intervention significantly increased self-reported vigorous PA time and non-significantly increased the proportion of people achieving 300 mins/week of MVPA but did not significantly increase the proportion of participants achieving 10,000 steps/day. Relatively small effects may be important at a population level given the minimal resources needed to deliver this intervention.
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