The Asian Journal of Kinesiology | |
Effect of Activity Tracker & Application Use on Adherence, Metabolic Syndrome Factor and Body Composition in Middle and Senior-Aged | |
Na Young Park1  Su Geol Lee1  Yeon Kyung Lee1  Min Su Kim1  Dong Jin Kim1  | |
[1] Korea Health Promotion Institute, Seoul, Korea; | |
关键词: Activity tracker; Application; Adherence; Metabolic syndrome factor; Public health center; | |
DOI : 10.15758/ajk.2018.20.2.28 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of activity tracker & application use on adherence, metabolic syndrome factor and body composition of middle and senior-aged. METHODS The subjects of this study were 1,196 middle and senior-aged man and women with health hazard factor. All of subjects divided to two groups, activity tracker & application use group 990(man=492, women=498) was participating in 24 weeks, and control group 206(man=71, women=135) was not in that program. They performed physical activity utilizing activity tracker & application for 24 weeks. The following items were measured before, middle and after the program : physical activity adherence, metabolic syndrome factor and body composition. RESULTS Results of this study showed that physical activity adherence appeared nothing in drop-rate of male(9.35%) and female(8.63%) : So adherence were male(90.65%) and female(91.37%). And changes of metabolic syndrome factor variables were significantly improved in total cholesterol, triglyceride, systolic blood pressure, and glucose in activity tracker & application use group and control group after 24 weeks. Also, body composition were showed significantly different in BMI, weight, waist. CONCLUSIONS Activity tracker & application use accompanied regular physical activity were effective in middle and senior-aged health promotion. This results can be utilized not only in new health promotion program of public health center but also in a local resident health management strategies.
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