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J Phys Act Health ; 5(1): 58-73, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18209254

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BACKGROUND: Women's understanding of "moderate-intensity" physical activity (MPA) as presented in the media is not well-understood. This study assessed whether women who are presented a mass-media message about MPA can demonstrate a moderate-intensity walking pace without practicing this pace first. METHODS: Insufficiently active women (n = 75, age 40 +/- 12 years, 76% White) were shown a mass-media description of a MPA recommendation. Forty-one were randomized to also practice a moderate-intensity (55%-70% of maximum heart rate) walk. One month later, participants were asked to demonstrate a 10-minute moderate-intensity walk. Groups were compared on the proportion of participants who walked > or = 10 minutes at a moderate intensity. RESULTS: At posttest, more participants who received practice at baseline walked at a moderate-intensity > or = 10 minutes than those who received no practice (P < .05). CONCLUSION: To understand MPA, it is not enough to simply hear and read a description of MPA. It is essential to practice MPA.


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Exercise/physiology , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Physical Exertion/physiology , Walking/physiology , Adult , Female , Health Promotion/methods , Humans , Mass Media , Middle Aged , Oklahoma
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