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    Prev Med. 2008 Feb;46(2):111-9. Epub 2007 Aug 24.

    Maintaining physical activity among older adults: six-month outcomes of the Keep Active Minnesota randomized controlled trial.

    Martinson BC, Crain AL, Sherwood NE, Hayes M, Pronk NP, O'Connor PJ.

    HealthPartners Research Foundation, Mail Stop: 21111R, P.O. Box 1524, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1524, USA. Brian.C.Martinson@HealthPartners.Com

    OBJECTIVE: We evaluate the 6-month efficacy of Keep Active Minnesota, a phone- and mail-based physical activity maintenance intervention designed for use with adults age 50 to 70 years who have increased their physical activity within the past year. METHOD: Participants (N=1049) recruited in 2004 and 2005 from one large managed-care organization in Minnesota were randomly assigned to either treatment (N=523) or usual care (N=526) with physical activity assessed using the Community Healthy Activities Model Program for Seniors questionnaire, and expressed as kcal/week expenditures. RESULTS: Total physical activity at baseline was similar for treatment and usual care participants (p<0.44) as was moderate/vigorous physical activity (p<0.21). Maintenance of physical activity was higher among treatment participants whose mean 6-month change in total kcal/week energy expenditure was -91, compared to -683 for usual care participants (p<0.002). Mean 6-month change in kcal/week expenditure in moderate or vigorous activities was -49 for treatment participants, compared to -612 for usual care participants (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This phone- and mail-based physical activity maintenance intervention is efficacious at maintaining physical activity at 6 months.

    PMID: 17904629 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2350214

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