AgingPLUS: Promoting Physical Activity in Adults



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:45 - 75
Updated:5/9/2018
Start Date:May 1, 2018
End Date:December 31, 2022
Contact:Manfred K. Diehl, PhD
Email:manfred.diehl@colostate.edu
Phone:9704911767

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Testing Psychological Mechanisms to Promote Physical Activity in Adults

This study examines the efficacy of a psycho-educational intervention program, AgingPLUS,
with regard to increasing middle-aged and older adults' engagement in physical activity.

AgingPLUS is a multi-component intervention program that addresses negative views of aging
(NVOA), low internal control beliefs, and deficient goal planning as a risk cluster that
keeps adults from engaging in health-promoting behavior. The program focuses on engagement in
physical activity (PA) as the health behavior of choice. Engagement in PA is widely
recognized as the best non-pharmacological, non-invasive, and cost-effective method of health
promotion. Yet, only 20% of the adult population meets the recommended PA guidelines. This
suggests that messages about the benefits of PA alone are not effective. Rather, it is
essential to address the social-cognitive and motiva-tional mechanisms that prevent adults
from adopting and maintaining a regular PA regimen. NVOA, low internal control beliefs, and
deficient goal planning represent such a cluster of social-cognitive and motivational
mechanisms.

Given this background, the specific aims and hypotheses of the proposed research are:

Aim 1: To conduct a randomized controlled trial examining the efficacy of the AgingPLUS
program.

Aim 2: To test a conceptual model of the mechanisms underlying the intervention effects.

Aim 3: To conduct a 6-month follow-up to examine the longer-term effects of AgingPLUS.

Upon completion of this project, we expect to have successfully established evidence for the
efficacy of the AgingPLUS program (Stage II of the NIH Stage Mode). The long-term goal is to
develop AgingPLUS into a full-fledged evidence-based program that can be implemented in
community settings (e.g., senior centers), and can serve as a fairly brief and cost-effective
public health tool to promote healthy and successful aging.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Adults who engage in less than 60 minutes of PA per week and who intend starting a
physical exercise program.

- English speaking.

- Willingness to be randomized to one of two programs.

- Willingness to take part in the physical fitness tests and wear an accelerometer.

- Willingness to commit to follow-up testing (i.e., not moving out of the area during
the study period).

- Physician clearance to take part in a submaximal exercise test and to begin an
exercise program.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Signs of cognitive decline (defined as more than 4 errors on the Short Portable Mental
Status Questionnaire).

- Severe vision and/or hearing loss (obtained by self-report).

- Serious problems with mobility.

- A history of neurological, mental, or substance abuse disorders.
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