Exercise compliance and health outcome in a chronic disease management programme

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dc.contributor.author Rossouw, France
dc.contributor.author Du Plessis, Riana
dc.contributor.author Reynecke, Fransonet
dc.date.accessioned 2012-05-28T06:42:38Z
dc.date.available 2014-03-31T00:20:05Z
dc.date.issued 2012-03
dc.description.abstract The objective of the study was to determine if exercise compliance or non-compliance with a chronic disease management programme (CDM programme) influenced shifts measured in clinical parameters over a period of 12 months. A retrospective analysis was done on data collected (30 months) from 206 men and 194 women (medical aid scheme members) participating in a CDM programme. Hypertension and/or hyperlipidemia and/or diabetes mellitus (type 2) were inclusion criteria. Clinical parameters, i.e. blood pressure, blood lipid levels, blood glucose levels, body mass index, body fat percentage and cardiac risk percentages were measured every three months. Exercise compliance was defined as exercising twice a week. Results indicated that the exercise compliance trend decreased drastically over time. Statistically significant decreases were demonstrated in systolic (Month 3, p = 0.007) and diastolic (Month 6, p = 0.012) blood pressure, body mass index (Month 6, p = 0.072 and Month 12, p = 0.000), cardiac risk percentage (Month 6, p = 0.003) and body weight (Month 6, p = 0.003 and Month 12, p=0.000) in the exercise compliant group. In conclusion, compliance with the CDM programme of two sessions per week was sufficient for deriving significant physical health benefits. It is recommended that future studies measure blood pressure and cholesterol more frequently, and that dietary fat intake be monitored. en_US
dc.description.uri http://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=153&ab=ajpherd en_US
dc.identifier.citation Rossouw, F., Du Plessis, R. & Reynecke, F. (2012). Exercise compliance and health outcome in a chronic disease management programme. African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance, March (Supplement), 77-89. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1117-4315
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18932
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Africa Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance en_US
dc.rights Africa Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance. en_US
dc.subject Chronic disease management en_US
dc.subject Exercise compliance en_US
dc.subject Blood pressure en_US
dc.subject Cardiac risk en_US
dc.subject Body mass index (BMI) en_US
dc.title Exercise compliance and health outcome in a chronic disease management programme en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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