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Positive Effect of the Use of Accelerometry on Lifestyle Awareness of Overweight Hypertensive Patients
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نویسنده
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Stefani Laura ,Mascherini Gabriele ,Scacciati Irene ,De Luca Alessio ,Maffulli Nicola ,Galanti Giorgio
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منبع
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asian journal of sports medicine - 2013 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:241 -248
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چکیده
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Purpose: sedentary habits are strongly associated with increase of cardiovascular risk factors. the present study aimed to verify the role of accelerometry in identifying sedentary behavior, and the possible short term positive effect of this intervention on some anthropometric variables in a group of patients with cardiovascular risks factors. methods: to quantify daily spontaneous motor activity (sma) levels and identify sedentary behavior, an accelerometer was employed, in addition to a simple questionnaire, in a group of overweight, hypertensive subjects. a personalized unsupervised 3 month long physical exercise program was planned. after this time, acceleroometry was again undertaken to analyze the impact of the intervention on some life style parameters, including the number of the steps taken daily, and physical activity level (pal). in addition, body water balance, weight, and body mass index (bmi) were also evaluated. results: assessment of physical activity by accelerometry identifies sedentary behaviors in a larger number of individuals. after three months of regular unsupervised aerobic exercise, pal improved from 1.56 ±0.1 to 1.68±0.2 with p<0.005, weight (kg) reduced from 85.13 ± 20 to 83.10 ± 19 (p<0.05), bmi from 29.58 to 28.7 (p<0.05). conclusion: accelerometry allows to objectify pal, and can be used to monitor improvement of variables strongly related to cardiovascular risk.
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کلیدواژه
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Lifestyle; Accelerometer; Exercise as Prescription Therapy; Body Composition
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University of Florence, Sports Medicine Center, Italy, University of Florence, Sports Medicine Center, Italy, University of Florence, Sports Medicine Center, Italy, University of Florence, Sports Medicine Center, Italy, University of Salerno, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Department of Musculoskeletal Disorders, Italy. Queen Mary University of London, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Institute of Health Sciences Education, Centre for Sports and Exercise, UK, University of Florence, Sports Medicine Center, Italy
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