This study is designed to test the feasibility and acceptability of a new method for supporting physical activity among women ages 40-65 who have risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Each participant receives a trained physical activity coach and a physical activity partner; the partner is another woman in the program. Partners communicate with each other between weekly coaching sessions to provide support for physical activity behavior change.
The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility and acceptability of a new method for supporting physical activity in women ages 40-65 who have risk markers for cardiovascular disease. The primary goal is to understand perceptions of support and communication patterns between partner dyads of women in midlife (ages 40-65). The creation of these partner dyads is a promising method for promoting social support and physical activity for this population. Understanding how partners communicate with one another throughout this intervention study will give insight into how women in this population maximize benefits from partnership through communication and shared experiences (e.g., age, gender, cardiovascular disease risk, interest in being more physically active).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
62
Combination of behavioral, cognitive, social, and acceptance-based skills training to increase physical activity
Rowan University
Glassboro, New Jersey, United States
Frequency of partner communication
How frequently each partner dyad communicates with each other between coaching sessions, assessed via self-report in end of day survey (measure created for this study)
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
Satisfaction with partner communication
How satisfied each participant is with their partner communication between coaching sessions, assessed via self-report in end of day survey (measure created for this study)
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
Physical activity behavior - steps
Steps per day, assessed with an activity monitor (pedometer with accelerometer)
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
Physical activity behavior - active minutes
Minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per day, assessed with an activity monitor (pedometer with accelerometer)
Time frame: up to 8 weeks
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