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My Quest, a Community-Based mHealth Intervention to Increase Physical Activity and Promote Weight Loss in Predominantly Rural-Dwelling, Low-Income, Alabama Women
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2020
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Alabama WomenPhysical ActivityPhysical Activity EpidemiologyWeight LossLifestyle ModificationHealth CommunicationPhysical Activity BehaviorsRural HealthHealth PromotionWeight ManagementHealth BehaviorPhysical ExerciseLifestyle ChangePublic HealthIncrease Physical ActivityCommunity-based Mhealth InterventionCommunity HealthHealth Sciences
Rural-dwelling, overweight/obese, limited-resource individuals and women have the lowest leisure-time physical activity rates among Americans. This community-based, single-group pre- posttest study sought to increase physical activity, step counts, and promote weight loss in 104 low-income women (84% rural). Analyses included nonparametric and repeated-measures analyses of variance to determine physical activity behaviors, step counts, and weight loss. Results show, from pre- to postintervention, participants improved self-reported step counts, physical activity goal setting and behaviors, and body weight. This study adds support that text message programs can reach a high-risk, limited-resource, predominantly rural population to promote physical activity and weight loss.
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