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Two-Arm Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Sit-To-Stand Transitions in Working and Non-Working Older Adults

BACKGROUND: Excessive sitting has been linked to poor health. It is unknown whether reducing total sitting time or increasing brief sit-to-stand transitions is more beneficial. We conducted a randomized pilot study to assess whether it is feasible for working and non-working older adults to reduce t...

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Autores principales: Kerr, Jacqueline, Takemoto, Michelle, Bolling, Khalisa, Atkin, Andrew, Carlson, Jordan, Rosenberg, Dori, Crist, Katie, Godbole, Suneeta, Lewars, Brittany, Pena, Claudia, Merchant, Gina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4703201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26735919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145427
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author Kerr, Jacqueline
Takemoto, Michelle
Bolling, Khalisa
Atkin, Andrew
Carlson, Jordan
Rosenberg, Dori
Crist, Katie
Godbole, Suneeta
Lewars, Brittany
Pena, Claudia
Merchant, Gina
author_facet Kerr, Jacqueline
Takemoto, Michelle
Bolling, Khalisa
Atkin, Andrew
Carlson, Jordan
Rosenberg, Dori
Crist, Katie
Godbole, Suneeta
Lewars, Brittany
Pena, Claudia
Merchant, Gina
author_sort Kerr, Jacqueline
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description BACKGROUND: Excessive sitting has been linked to poor health. It is unknown whether reducing total sitting time or increasing brief sit-to-stand transitions is more beneficial. We conducted a randomized pilot study to assess whether it is feasible for working and non-working older adults to reduce these two different behavioral targets. METHODS: Thirty adults (15 workers and 15 non-workers) age 50–70 years were randomized to one of two conditions (a 2-hour reduction in daily sitting or accumulating 30 additional brief sit-to-stand transitions per day). Sitting time, standing time, sit-to-stand transitions and stepping were assessed by a thigh worn inclinometer (activPAL). Participants were assessed for 7 days at baseline and followed while the intervention was delivered (2 weeks). Mixed effects regression analyses adjusted for days within participants, device wear time, and employment status. Time by condition interactions were investigated. RESULTS: Recruitment, assessments, and intervention delivery were feasible. The ‘reduce sitting’ group reduced their sitting by two hours, the ‘increase sit-to-stand’ group had no change in sitting time (p < .001). The sit-to-stand transition group increased their sit-to-stand transitions, the sitting group did not (p < .001). CONCLUSIONS: This study was the first to demonstrate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of specific sedentary behavioral goals. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov NCT02544867
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spelling pubmed-47032012016-01-15 Two-Arm Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Sit-To-Stand Transitions in Working and Non-Working Older Adults Kerr, Jacqueline Takemoto, Michelle Bolling, Khalisa Atkin, Andrew Carlson, Jordan Rosenberg, Dori Crist, Katie Godbole, Suneeta Lewars, Brittany Pena, Claudia Merchant, Gina PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Excessive sitting has been linked to poor health. It is unknown whether reducing total sitting time or increasing brief sit-to-stand transitions is more beneficial. We conducted a randomized pilot study to assess whether it is feasible for working and non-working older adults to reduce these two different behavioral targets. METHODS: Thirty adults (15 workers and 15 non-workers) age 50–70 years were randomized to one of two conditions (a 2-hour reduction in daily sitting or accumulating 30 additional brief sit-to-stand transitions per day). Sitting time, standing time, sit-to-stand transitions and stepping were assessed by a thigh worn inclinometer (activPAL). Participants were assessed for 7 days at baseline and followed while the intervention was delivered (2 weeks). Mixed effects regression analyses adjusted for days within participants, device wear time, and employment status. Time by condition interactions were investigated. RESULTS: Recruitment, assessments, and intervention delivery were feasible. The ‘reduce sitting’ group reduced their sitting by two hours, the ‘increase sit-to-stand’ group had no change in sitting time (p < .001). The sit-to-stand transition group increased their sit-to-stand transitions, the sitting group did not (p < .001). CONCLUSIONS: This study was the first to demonstrate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of specific sedentary behavioral goals. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov NCT02544867 Public Library of Science 2016-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4703201/ /pubmed/26735919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145427 Text en © 2016 Kerr et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Kerr, Jacqueline
Takemoto, Michelle
Bolling, Khalisa
Atkin, Andrew
Carlson, Jordan
Rosenberg, Dori
Crist, Katie
Godbole, Suneeta
Lewars, Brittany
Pena, Claudia
Merchant, Gina
Two-Arm Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Sit-To-Stand Transitions in Working and Non-Working Older Adults
title Two-Arm Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Sit-To-Stand Transitions in Working and Non-Working Older Adults
title_full Two-Arm Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Sit-To-Stand Transitions in Working and Non-Working Older Adults
title_fullStr Two-Arm Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Sit-To-Stand Transitions in Working and Non-Working Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Two-Arm Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Sit-To-Stand Transitions in Working and Non-Working Older Adults
title_short Two-Arm Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Sit-To-Stand Transitions in Working and Non-Working Older Adults
title_sort two-arm randomized pilot intervention trial to decrease sitting time and increase sit-to-stand transitions in working and non-working older adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4703201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26735919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145427
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