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Environmental correlates of health-promoting leisure physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis using a social cognitive perspective embedded within social ecological model

There is abundant evidence for the benefits of physical activity (PA) among persons with multiple sclerosis, however only 20% of persons with MS engage in sufficient PA. This cross-sectional study examined features of the built environment, social environment, and individual as hierarchical correlat...

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Autores principales: Silveira, Stephanie L., Motl, Robert W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6603437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31304080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100921
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description There is abundant evidence for the benefits of physical activity (PA) among persons with multiple sclerosis, however only 20% of persons with MS engage in sufficient PA. This cross-sectional study examined features of the built environment, social environment, and individual as hierarchical correlates of PA in persons with MS from a social-cognitive theory (SCT) perspective embedded within a social-ecological model (SEM). Five hundred eighty eight persons with MS completed an online survey between September 2018–January 2019 including: demographics, Patient Determined Disease Steps (PDDS), abbreviated Neighborhood Walkability Scale (NEWS-A), Social Provisions Scale (SPS), Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale (EXSE), and Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire (GLTEQ). Correlation analyses were used to examine associations among NEWS-A subscales, SPS, EXSE, PDDS, Employment, Education and GLTEQ. We then conducted hierarchical, linear regression analysis whereby we regressed GLTEQ with PDDS, Education, and Employment (Step 1), NEWS-A subscales (Step 2), SPS (Step 3), and EXSE (Step 4) based on a SEM. Land-use mix diversity, land-use mix access, aesthetics, crime, SPS, EXSE, and PDDS correlated with GLTEQ. PDDS was a significant correlate of GLTEQ in Step 1 (β = −0.37;R(2) = 0.15). Aesthetics (β = 0.08) and PDDS (β = −0.33) were significant correlates of GLTEQ in Step 2 (R(2) = 0.18). SPS (β = 0.23) and PDDS (β = −0.30) were significant correlates of GLTEQ in Step 3 (R(2) = 0.23). The final model in Step 4 identified PDDS (β = −0.11), aesthetics (β = 0.07), SPS (β = 0.09), and EXSE (β = 0.54) as correlates of GLTEQ (R(2) = 0.43). Such results may inform the design of multi-level interventions that target environmental and individual correlates of PA consistent with the SEM framework and guided by SCT.
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spelling pubmed-66034372019-07-12 Environmental correlates of health-promoting leisure physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis using a social cognitive perspective embedded within social ecological model Silveira, Stephanie L. Motl, Robert W. Prev Med Rep Regular Article There is abundant evidence for the benefits of physical activity (PA) among persons with multiple sclerosis, however only 20% of persons with MS engage in sufficient PA. This cross-sectional study examined features of the built environment, social environment, and individual as hierarchical correlates of PA in persons with MS from a social-cognitive theory (SCT) perspective embedded within a social-ecological model (SEM). Five hundred eighty eight persons with MS completed an online survey between September 2018–January 2019 including: demographics, Patient Determined Disease Steps (PDDS), abbreviated Neighborhood Walkability Scale (NEWS-A), Social Provisions Scale (SPS), Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale (EXSE), and Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire (GLTEQ). Correlation analyses were used to examine associations among NEWS-A subscales, SPS, EXSE, PDDS, Employment, Education and GLTEQ. We then conducted hierarchical, linear regression analysis whereby we regressed GLTEQ with PDDS, Education, and Employment (Step 1), NEWS-A subscales (Step 2), SPS (Step 3), and EXSE (Step 4) based on a SEM. Land-use mix diversity, land-use mix access, aesthetics, crime, SPS, EXSE, and PDDS correlated with GLTEQ. PDDS was a significant correlate of GLTEQ in Step 1 (β = −0.37;R(2) = 0.15). Aesthetics (β = 0.08) and PDDS (β = −0.33) were significant correlates of GLTEQ in Step 2 (R(2) = 0.18). SPS (β = 0.23) and PDDS (β = −0.30) were significant correlates of GLTEQ in Step 3 (R(2) = 0.23). The final model in Step 4 identified PDDS (β = −0.11), aesthetics (β = 0.07), SPS (β = 0.09), and EXSE (β = 0.54) as correlates of GLTEQ (R(2) = 0.43). Such results may inform the design of multi-level interventions that target environmental and individual correlates of PA consistent with the SEM framework and guided by SCT. Elsevier 2019-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6603437/ /pubmed/31304080 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100921 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_fullStr Environmental correlates of health-promoting leisure physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis using a social cognitive perspective embedded within social ecological model
title_full_unstemmed Environmental correlates of health-promoting leisure physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis using a social cognitive perspective embedded within social ecological model
title_short Environmental correlates of health-promoting leisure physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis using a social cognitive perspective embedded within social ecological model
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6603437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31304080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100921
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