医学
超重
物理疗法
随机对照试验
干预(咨询)
腰围
体质指数
老年学
肥胖
整群随机对照试验
减肥
星团(航天器)
会话(web分析)
心理干预
体力活动
健康教育
健康促进
体力活动水平
健康
人体测量学
公共卫生
健康指导
干预地图
久坐的生活习惯
人口
项目评估
临床试验
年轻人
血脂
行为改变
身体素质
作者
Youngran Yang,Sreypov Yuth,Oknam Hwang,Virya Koy
标识
DOI:10.1093/heapol/czag047
摘要
Physical activity plays a crucial role in preventing and managing obesity and its related comorbidities, with minimal side effects. Similarly, consuming a balanced diet is essential for maintaining good health and adequate nutrition. However, most adults fail to meet population-based dietary and physical activity guidelines. In this pilot cluster-randomized controlled trial, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a video-based physical activity and dietary intervention among adults aged 30-59 years in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A total of 63 adults participated in the 12-week program, with 31 assigned to the intervention group and 32 to the control group. The intervention group received a video-based program delivered via Telegram and YouTube, complemented by a 2-h in-person session focusing on technical orientation and safety training. Standard care was provided to both the intervention and control groups and consisted of a single 60-min in-person lifestyle education session and a printed booklet commonly used in Cambodian health center settings. The intervention group demonstrated greater improvements in physical activity adherence, healthy eating adherence, exercise self-efficacy, healthy eating self-efficacy, systolic blood pressure, body weight, body mass index, waist circumference, fasting blood glucose, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels compared with the control group (P < .05). Given its high accessibility and ease of implementation, video-based content appears to be an effective approach and policy for improving health behaviors, even in resource-limited settings. These findings support the use of video and digital platforms as potential strategies and evidence-based policy for preventing and managing non-communicable diseases in low-resource settings. Trial registration ISRCTN11839050 (retrospectively registered).
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