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Comparing Self-paced Versus Moderate Intensity Physical Activity Recommendation for Midlife Adults
Sponsor: Brown University
Summary
We will randomly assign (blocked on Gender (female, male, other), body mass index (BMI; overweight \[25 \< BMI \< 30\]) or obese (30 \< BMI \<40) and pain status (chronic pain vs not)) adults ages 50-64 into either; (a) self-selected intensity (i.e., SELF-PACED) or (b) prescribed moderate intensity (i.e., PRESCRIBED) conditions. Prior to randomization, persons responding to our ads will participate in the following: (1) telephone screening with the study research assistant (RA) to establish eligibility; (2) an orientation session to obtain more information about the study; and, after providing informed consent (3) baseline assessment and screening (bodyweight, maximal fitness test, dietary intake, and questionnaires to assess potential covariates). Prior to randomization, the RA will give participants an accelerometer to assess baseline physical activity (PA) behavior over a one-week period. Participants will then be randomized to one of the two study conditions. Following randomization, all participants will receive our theory-based PA promotion intervention to help them overcome barriers to regular PA. All participants will be given chest strap heart rate (HR) monitors and instructions on wrist palpation. Follow-up assessments will consist of accelerometry for one-week periods at months 3, 6, 9, and 12, ecological momentary assessment (EMA) throughout the 12 months and bodyweight at 3-month intervals.
Official title: Comparing a Recommendation for Self-paced Versus Moderate Intensity Physical Activity for Midlife Adults: an RCT
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
50 Years - 64 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
258
Start Date
2022-03-15
Completion Date
2026-05
Last Updated
2025-05-29
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Self-Paced Intensity Physical Activity
Participants are given a prescription to engage in 150-300 minutes per week of structured exercise with an emphasis on walking. For this study arm, participants are given the explicit recommendation to engage in self-selected intensity PA.
Prescribed Moderate Intensity Physical Activity
Participants are given a prescription to engage in 150-300 minutes per week of structured exercise with an emphasis on walking. For this study arm, participants are given the explicit recommendation to engage in moderate intensity PA consistent with national guidelines.
Locations (1)
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island, United States