scholarly journals 11 / DEVELOPMENT OF LOW-INTENSITY HOME-BASED RESISTANCE TRAINING COMBINED WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNSELING FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CANCER: THE EXERCISE COMPONENT OF THE NEXTAC PROGRAM

Author(s):  
Taro Okayama
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 373-381
Author(s):  
Noriatsu Tatematsu ◽  
Taro Okayama ◽  
Tetsuya Tsuji ◽  
Akira Iwamura ◽  
Akira Tanuma ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katherine S. Hall ◽  
Richard Sloane ◽  
Carl F. Pieper ◽  
Matthew J. Peterson ◽  
Gail M. Crowley ◽  
...  

This study assessed the sustained effect of a physical activity (PA) counseling intervention on PA one year after intervention, predictors of sustained PA participation, and three classes of post-intervention PA trajectories (improvers, maintainers, and decliners) in 238 older Veterans. Declines in minutes of PA from 12 to 24 months were observed for both the treatment and control arms of the study. PA at 12 months was the strongest predictor of post-intervention changes in PA. To our surprise, those who took up the intervention and increased PA levels the most, had significant declines in post-intervention PA. Analysis of the three post-intervention PA trajectories demonstrated that the maintenance group actually reflected a group of nonresponders to the intervention who had more comorbidities, lower self-efficacy, and worse physical function than the improvers or decliners. Results suggest that behavioral counseling/support must be ongoing to promote maintenance. Strategies to promote PA appropriately to subgroups of individuals are needed.


2008 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 398-417 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeff David Breckon ◽  
Lynne Halley Johnston ◽  
Andrew Hutchison

Background:Physical activity (PA) counseling is becoming commonplace in primary care settings, although there is a high degree of variation in the quality and quantity of this intervention. The purpose of this review was to examine the theory on which the intervention is based and the level of treatment fidelity applied at all stages of the intervention.Methods:A systematic review was carried out for interventions that reported an element of PA counseling. Results were mapped according to a treatment fidelity framework of intervention design, training, delivery, receipt, and enactment.Results:Most studies were underpinned by the transtheoretical model. Few studies described the frequency or duration of PA counseling training or competence level of the interventionist. The most common outcome measures were behavioral and physiological, with few studies including a cognitive outcome measure.Conclusions:Most research focuses on outcome and significance rather than intervention processes, with limited consideration of treatment fidelity. The design, training, delivery, and receipt of PA counseling should be reported more thoroughly.


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