Effects of a community-based intervention on physical activity: the Pawtucket Heart Health Program.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:The effect of a community-based physical activity program in Pawtucket, RI, was evaluated relative to one in a comparison community. METHODS:Cross-sectional surveys of 7529 residents of Pawtucket, RI, and 7732 residents of the comparison city were conducted at 2-year intervals during 7 years of intervention. RESULTS:There were no differences in self-reported knowledge of the benefits of physical activity, attempts to increase exercise, or prevalence of physical inactivity between Pawtucket and the comparison community. CONCLUSIONS:Future community-based physical activity interventions should attempt to involve a wider range of individuals.

journal_name

Am J Public Health

authors

Eaton CB,Lapane KL,Garber CE,Gans KM,Lasater TM,Carleton RA

doi

10.2105/ajph.89.11.1741

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1999-11-01 00:00:00

pages

1741-4

issue

11

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0090-0036

issn

1541-0048

journal_volume

89

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