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Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program
Using a social ecological model, this paper describes selected intra- and interpersonal factors that influence exercise behavior in women post hip fracture who participated in the Exercise Plus Program. Model testing of factors that influence exercise behavior at 2, 6 and 12 months post hip fracture...
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Dove Medical Press
2007
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685262/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18044192 |
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author | Resnick, Barbara Orwig, Denise D’Adamo, Christopher Yu-Yahiro, Janet Hawkes, William Shardell, Michelle Golden, Justine Zimmerman, Sheryl Magaziner, Jay |
author_facet | Resnick, Barbara Orwig, Denise D’Adamo, Christopher Yu-Yahiro, Janet Hawkes, William Shardell, Michelle Golden, Justine Zimmerman, Sheryl Magaziner, Jay |
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description | Using a social ecological model, this paper describes selected intra- and interpersonal factors that influence exercise behavior in women post hip fracture who participated in the Exercise Plus Program. Model testing of factors that influence exercise behavior at 2, 6 and 12 months post hip fracture was done. The full model hypothesized that demographic variables; cognitive, affective, physical and functional status; pain; fear of falling; social support for exercise, and exposure to the Exercise Plus Program would influence self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and stage of change both directly and indirectly influencing total time spent exercising. Two hundred and nine female hip fracture patients (age 81.0 ± 6.9), the majority of whom were Caucasian (97%), participated in this study. The three predictive models tested across the 12 month recovery trajectory suggest that somewhat different factors may influence exercise over the recovery period and the models explained 8 to 21% of the variance in time spent exercising. To optimize exercise activity post hip fracture, older adults should be helped to realistically assess their self-efficacy and outcome expectations related to exercise, health care providers and friends/peers should be encouraged to reinforce the positive benefits of exercise post hip fracture, and fear of falling should be addressed throughout the entire hip fracture recovery trajectory. |
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spelling | pubmed-26852622009-06-04 Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program Resnick, Barbara Orwig, Denise D’Adamo, Christopher Yu-Yahiro, Janet Hawkes, William Shardell, Michelle Golden, Justine Zimmerman, Sheryl Magaziner, Jay Clin Interv Aging Original Research Using a social ecological model, this paper describes selected intra- and interpersonal factors that influence exercise behavior in women post hip fracture who participated in the Exercise Plus Program. Model testing of factors that influence exercise behavior at 2, 6 and 12 months post hip fracture was done. The full model hypothesized that demographic variables; cognitive, affective, physical and functional status; pain; fear of falling; social support for exercise, and exposure to the Exercise Plus Program would influence self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and stage of change both directly and indirectly influencing total time spent exercising. Two hundred and nine female hip fracture patients (age 81.0 ± 6.9), the majority of whom were Caucasian (97%), participated in this study. The three predictive models tested across the 12 month recovery trajectory suggest that somewhat different factors may influence exercise over the recovery period and the models explained 8 to 21% of the variance in time spent exercising. To optimize exercise activity post hip fracture, older adults should be helped to realistically assess their self-efficacy and outcome expectations related to exercise, health care providers and friends/peers should be encouraged to reinforce the positive benefits of exercise post hip fracture, and fear of falling should be addressed throughout the entire hip fracture recovery trajectory. Dove Medical Press 2007-09 2007-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2685262/ /pubmed/18044192 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Original Research Resnick, Barbara Orwig, Denise D’Adamo, Christopher Yu-Yahiro, Janet Hawkes, William Shardell, Michelle Golden, Justine Zimmerman, Sheryl Magaziner, Jay Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program |
title | Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program |
title_full | Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program |
title_fullStr | Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program |
title_short | Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus Program |
title_sort | factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the exercise plus program |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685262/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18044192 |
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