Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension
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Resumo: | Background: Physical activity (PA) is recommended as adjuvant therapy to control blood pressure (BP). The effectiveness of simple recommendations is not clear. We aimed to assess the agreement between self-report of adherence to PA in clinical routine and International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) interview and its association with BP control. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with hypertensive outpatients. Adherence to recommendation to PA was assessed by the physician and IPAQ interview. A cutoff of 150 minutes/week was used to classify active or nonactive patients. High sitting time was considered >4 hours/day. A total of 127 individuals (SBP 144.9±24.4 mmHg/DBP 82.0±12.8 mmHg) were included. Results: A total of 69 subjects (54.3%) reported to be active to their physician, whereas 81 (63.8%) were classified as active by IPAQ (6.3% active in leisure time PA). Kappa test was 0.22 (95% CI, 0.06–0.37). The rate of BP control was 45.7%. There was no association with the reported PA assessed by both methods nor with sitting time. Our results demonstrated poor agreement between self-report adherence and IPAQ interview, and neither evaluation was associated with BP control. Conclusion: Our findings underpin evidences that a simple PA recommendation has low association with BP control in clinical settings. |
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Riegel, Glaube Raquel ConceiçãoMartins, Giulia BobischSchmidt, Afonso GuilhermeRodrigues, Marcela PerdomoNunes, Gerson Luis da SilvaCorrea Junior, VicenteFuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira CostaFuchs, Flávio DanniRibeiro, Paula Aver BretanhaMoreira, Leila Beltrami2021-02-11T04:11:21Z20191177-889Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/217920001120771Background: Physical activity (PA) is recommended as adjuvant therapy to control blood pressure (BP). The effectiveness of simple recommendations is not clear. We aimed to assess the agreement between self-report of adherence to PA in clinical routine and International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) interview and its association with BP control. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with hypertensive outpatients. Adherence to recommendation to PA was assessed by the physician and IPAQ interview. A cutoff of 150 minutes/week was used to classify active or nonactive patients. High sitting time was considered >4 hours/day. A total of 127 individuals (SBP 144.9±24.4 mmHg/DBP 82.0±12.8 mmHg) were included. Results: A total of 69 subjects (54.3%) reported to be active to their physician, whereas 81 (63.8%) were classified as active by IPAQ (6.3% active in leisure time PA). Kappa test was 0.22 (95% CI, 0.06–0.37). The rate of BP control was 45.7%. There was no association with the reported PA assessed by both methods nor with sitting time. Our results demonstrated poor agreement between self-report adherence and IPAQ interview, and neither evaluation was associated with BP control. Conclusion: Our findings underpin evidences that a simple PA recommendation has low association with BP control in clinical settings.application/pdfengPatient preference and adherence. Auckland. vol. 13 (2019), p. 209-214ExercícioSuspensão de tratamentoHipertensãoBlood pressureExerciseTreatment adherenceSelf-reportHypertensionPhysical activity counselingSelf-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertensionEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001120771.pdf.txt001120771.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain27908http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/217920/2/001120771.pdf.txtb4a45fda21b311da015f463d12801e4fMD52ORIGINAL001120771.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf279803http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/217920/1/001120771.pdfd1b22da59627e1b0e7a2547b437e9586MD5110183/2179202021-03-09 04:49:51.218589oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/217920Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-03-09T07:49:51Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension |
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Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension |
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Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension Riegel, Glaube Raquel Conceição Exercício Suspensão de tratamento Hipertensão Blood pressure Exercise Treatment adherence Self-report Hypertension Physical activity counseling |
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Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension |
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Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension |
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Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension |
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Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension |
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Self-reported adherence to physical activity recommendations compared to the IPAQ interview in patients with hypertension |
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Riegel, Glaube Raquel Conceição |
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Riegel, Glaube Raquel Conceição Martins, Giulia Bobisch Schmidt, Afonso Guilherme Rodrigues, Marcela Perdomo Nunes, Gerson Luis da Silva Correa Junior, Vicente Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa Fuchs, Flávio Danni Ribeiro, Paula Aver Bretanha Moreira, Leila Beltrami |
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Martins, Giulia Bobisch Schmidt, Afonso Guilherme Rodrigues, Marcela Perdomo Nunes, Gerson Luis da Silva Correa Junior, Vicente Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa Fuchs, Flávio Danni Ribeiro, Paula Aver Bretanha Moreira, Leila Beltrami |
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Riegel, Glaube Raquel Conceição Martins, Giulia Bobisch Schmidt, Afonso Guilherme Rodrigues, Marcela Perdomo Nunes, Gerson Luis da Silva Correa Junior, Vicente Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa Fuchs, Flávio Danni Ribeiro, Paula Aver Bretanha Moreira, Leila Beltrami |
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Exercício Suspensão de tratamento Hipertensão |
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Exercício Suspensão de tratamento Hipertensão Blood pressure Exercise Treatment adherence Self-report Hypertension Physical activity counseling |
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Blood pressure Exercise Treatment adherence Self-report Hypertension Physical activity counseling |
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Background: Physical activity (PA) is recommended as adjuvant therapy to control blood pressure (BP). The effectiveness of simple recommendations is not clear. We aimed to assess the agreement between self-report of adherence to PA in clinical routine and International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) interview and its association with BP control. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with hypertensive outpatients. Adherence to recommendation to PA was assessed by the physician and IPAQ interview. A cutoff of 150 minutes/week was used to classify active or nonactive patients. High sitting time was considered >4 hours/day. A total of 127 individuals (SBP 144.9±24.4 mmHg/DBP 82.0±12.8 mmHg) were included. Results: A total of 69 subjects (54.3%) reported to be active to their physician, whereas 81 (63.8%) were classified as active by IPAQ (6.3% active in leisure time PA). Kappa test was 0.22 (95% CI, 0.06–0.37). The rate of BP control was 45.7%. There was no association with the reported PA assessed by both methods nor with sitting time. Our results demonstrated poor agreement between self-report adherence and IPAQ interview, and neither evaluation was associated with BP control. Conclusion: Our findings underpin evidences that a simple PA recommendation has low association with BP control in clinical settings. |
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