Determinants of study completion and response to a 12-month behavioral physical activity intervention in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a cohort study
Author
Koreny, Maria
Demeyer, Heleen
Arbillaga Etxarri, Ane, 1986-
Gimeno Santos, Elena, 1980-
Benet Mora, Marta
Balcells Vilarnau, Eva, 1967-
Borrell, Eulàlia
Marin, Alicia
Rodríguez Chiaradía, Diego A.
Vall-Casas, Pere
Vilaró, Jordi
Rodríguez-Roisin, Robert
García Aymerich, Judith
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Ciències de la Salut Blanquerna
Publication date
2019-05Abstract
Objectives
Physical activity is key to improve the prognosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). To help to tailor future interventions we aimed to identify the baseline characteristics of COPD patients which predict 12-month completion and response to a behavioral physical activity intervention.
Methods
This is a 12-month cohort study of the intervention arm of the Urban Training randomized controlled trial (NCT01897298), an intervention proven to be efficacious to increase physical activity. We considered baseline sociodemographic, interpersonal, environmental, clinical and psychological characteristics as potential determinants of completion and response. We defined completion as attending the 12-month study visit. Among completers, we defined response as increasing physical activity ≥1100 steps/day from baseline to 12 months, measured by accelerometer. We estimated the factors independently for completion and response using multivariable logistic regression models.
Results
Of a total of 202 patients (m (SD) 69 (9) years, 84% male), 132 (65%) completed the study. Among those, 37 (28%) qualified as responders. Higher numbers of baseline steps/day (OR [95% CI] 1.11 [1.02–1.21] per increase of 1000 steps, p<0.05) and living with a partner (2.77 [1.41–5.48], p<0.01) were related to a higher probability of completion while more neighborhood vulnerability (0.70 [0.57–0.86] per increase of 0.1 units in urban vulnerability index, p<0.01) was related to a lower probability. Among the completers, working (3.14 [1.05–9.33], p<0.05) and having an endocrino-metabolic disease (4.36 [1.49–12.80], p<0.01) were related to a higher probability of response while unwillingness to follow the intervention (0.21 [0.05–0.98], p<0.05) was related to a lower probability.
Conclusions
This study found that 12-month completion of a behavioral physical activity intervention was generally determined by previous physical activity habits as well as interpersonal and environmental physical activity facilitators while response was related to diverse factors thought to modify the individual motivation to change to an active lifestyle.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
616.2 - Pathology of the respiratory system. Complaints of the respiratory organs
Keywords
Pulmons -- Malalties obstructives
Exercici
Pages
16 p.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Is part of
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14(5): e0217157
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