Acceptability of smartphone technology to interrupt sedentary time in adults with diabetes

作者: Christine A. Pellegrini , Sara A. Hoffman , Elyse R. Daly , Manuel Murillo , Gleb Iakovlev

DOI: 10.1007/S13142-015-0314-3

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摘要: Breaking up sitting time with light- or moderate-intensity physical activity may help to alleviate some negative health effects of sedentary behavior, but few studies have examined ways effectively intervene. This feasibility study the acceptability a new technology (NEAT!) developed interrupt prolonged bouts (≥20 min) among adults type 2 diabetes. Eight nine participants completed 1-month intervention and agreed that NEAT! made them more conscious time. Most (87.5 %) expressed desire use in future. Sedentary decreased by 8.1 ± 4.5 %, light increased 7.9 ± 5.5 % over period. The results suggest is an acceptable intervene on Future are needed examine larger samples determine its glucose insulin levels.

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