WalkLink: Internet-based Walking Program
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Peripheral Vascular Disease, Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 35 - 64 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | August 2010 |
End Date: | August 2012 |
WalkLink:Internet-based Walking Program for Cardiovascular Disease Risk-Reduction
The investigators propose a randomized controlled trial based on the Social Networks for
Activity (SNAP) Model to evaluate: (1) the effectiveness of an internet-based fitness
walking program delivered to patients with risk factors for cardiovascular disease and
stroke; and (2) the contribution of social support networks to enhancing the effectiveness
of the internet-based fitness walking program. The investigators will recruit 308 patients
who are sedentary and have risk factors for cardiovascular disease and randomly assign them
to one of the following groups: 1. Internet-based fitness walking program (WalkLink); 2.
Internet-based fitness walking program plus additional social network intervention
(WalkLink+); and 3. Minimal treatment control.
The primary specific aims of this study are to:
1. Evaluate the effects of WalkLink and WalkLink+ relative to a minimal treatment control
group on change in: physical activity, aerobic fitness, blood pressure, body
composition, and body mass index (BMI), from baseline to posttest, and at 6-month
follow-up.
2. Compare the differential effectiveness of WalkLink+ to WalkLink on change in: physical
activity, aerobic fitness, blood pressure, body composition and BMI from baseline to
posttest, and at 6-month follow-up.
3. Evaluate the mediator and moderator effects of selected individual-level
self-management skills (goal setting, planning, self-monitoring), social support
variables (number of activity partners, social cues for walking, social
praise/reinforcement), and physical-ecological variables (neighborhood walkability,
physical cues for walking) on WalkLink and WalkLink+ treatment outcomes.
Activity (SNAP) Model to evaluate: (1) the effectiveness of an internet-based fitness
walking program delivered to patients with risk factors for cardiovascular disease and
stroke; and (2) the contribution of social support networks to enhancing the effectiveness
of the internet-based fitness walking program. The investigators will recruit 308 patients
who are sedentary and have risk factors for cardiovascular disease and randomly assign them
to one of the following groups: 1. Internet-based fitness walking program (WalkLink); 2.
Internet-based fitness walking program plus additional social network intervention
(WalkLink+); and 3. Minimal treatment control.
The primary specific aims of this study are to:
1. Evaluate the effects of WalkLink and WalkLink+ relative to a minimal treatment control
group on change in: physical activity, aerobic fitness, blood pressure, body
composition, and body mass index (BMI), from baseline to posttest, and at 6-month
follow-up.
2. Compare the differential effectiveness of WalkLink+ to WalkLink on change in: physical
activity, aerobic fitness, blood pressure, body composition and BMI from baseline to
posttest, and at 6-month follow-up.
3. Evaluate the mediator and moderator effects of selected individual-level
self-management skills (goal setting, planning, self-monitoring), social support
variables (number of activity partners, social cues for walking, social
praise/reinforcement), and physical-ecological variables (neighborhood walkability,
physical cues for walking) on WalkLink and WalkLink+ treatment outcomes.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Sedentary, defined as less than 150 minutes per week of moderate intensity activity
- Between the ages of 35 and 64
- Able to speak English
- Able to provide informed consent
- Able to participate in moderate-intensity physical activity (e.g., moderate pace
walking)
Exclusion Criteria:
- No access to home or private work computer with Internet access
- Body mass index (BMI) greater than 39.9
- Systolic blood pressure > 160 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure > 100 mm Hg
- Bone, joint, or foot problems that interfere with walking
- Diabetes, pulmonary, or cardiovascular disease
- Consume 5 or more drinks of alcohol a day
- Currently pregnant
- Not living within the preselected study neighborhoods or plan to move from the local
area during the study period
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Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033
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