- ICH GCP
- USA klinikai vizsgálatok nyilvántartása
- Klinikai vizsgálat NCT03606226
Physical Activity and Dietary Attitudes and Behavioural Patterns in the Hong Kong Community
FAMILY Holistic Health: Physical Activity and Dietary Attitudes and Behavioural Patterns of Chinese-speaking Individuals in the Hong Kong Community.
The health benefits of regular physical activity and a healthy diet are well established in literature. Regular physical activity and a healthy diet may reduce the risk of certain non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer, and contribute to mental health and emotional benefits, as well as social wellbeing.
Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity and healthy diet, most of the Hong Kong people live a sedentary and unhealthy lifestyle and do not meet the WHO's recommendation on physical activity for health and on fruit and vegetables intake.
This study is to examine the physical activity and dietary attitudes and behavioural patterns of the Hong Kong community and provide a clear direction for future health education and awareness projects and campaigns aimed towards improving the general health of the Hong Kong community.
A tanulmány áttekintése
Állapot
Körülmények
Részletes leírás
The health benefits of regular physical activity and a healthy diet are well established in health literature. Regular physical activity is positively associated with psychological well-being (Bize, Johnson, & Plotnikoff, 2007), and inversely correlated with various illnesses (Pedersen & Saltin, 2006). Similarly, a healthy diet may reduce the risk of certain non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer (World Health Organization, 2015a; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2015), , and can also contribute to mental health and emotional benefits, as well as social well-being (Schooling, 2006).
The consequences of physical inactivity and an unhealthy diet are also well established in the literature, with the World Health Organization (WHO) reporting that physical inactivity and unhealthy diets are two of the four main modifiable behavioural risk factors that contribute to non-communicable diseases such as heart diseases, diabetes, and obesity.
Given the health benefits of regular physical activity and the detrimental effects of physical inactivity, the WHO recommends that children and young people aged 5 - 17 years should perform at least 60 minutes of moderate- or vigorous-intensity physical activity per day, and adults aged 18 years or above should perform at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity per week. In terms of diet, the WHO recommends that for adults that a daily healthy diet should contain at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables, no more than 50 g of free sugars, and no more than 5 g of salt.
Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most Hong Kong people live a sedentary lifestyle. Many do not meet the World Health Organization targets for physical activity. The Department of Health (2015) reports that only 15.3% of local children aged 5 - 14 years meet the WHO recommendations on physical activity for health, and the 2014 Behavioural Risk Factor Survey indicates that only 37.4% of local adults aged 18 - 64 years meet the WHO recommendations on physical activity for health. Similarly, most Hong Kong people do not adopt a healthy diet, with about four-fifths (79.0%) of adults aged 18 - 64 years failing to meet the WHO's recommendation on fruits and vegetable intake. Only 18.7% of local adults aged 18 - 64 years consume 5 or more servings of fruits and vegetables a day (WHO, 2015b; WHO, 2016).
As the aforementioned figures indicate, members of the Hong Kong community do not meet the WHO recommended physical activity and healthy diet standards. Since these standards of regular physical activity and a healthy diet benefit health and wellbeing and can protect against non-communicable diseases, it is important, in order to improve general health, to improve physical activity and healthy diet practices and patterns in the Hong Kong community.
This study is to examine the Hong Kong people's attitudes and behavioural patterns in relation to physical activity and a healthy diet. Attitude-behaviour gaps may be identified, providing a clear starting point and direction for future health education and awareness projects and campaigns aimed towards improving the general health of the Hong Kong community.
Tanulmány típusa
Beiratkozás (Tényleges)
Kapcsolatok és helyek
Tanulmányi helyek
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 852
- The Univeristy of Hong Kong
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Részvételi kritériumok
Jogosultsági kritériumok
Tanulmányozható életkorok
Egészséges önkénteseket fogad
Tanulmányozható nemek
Mintavételi módszer
Tanulmányi populáció
Leírás
Inclusion Criteria:
Community events
- Chinese-speaking;
- Aged 13 - 17 years with a legal guardian present, or aged 18 years and above; and
- Able to complete the questionnaire.
Community workshops
- Chinese-speaking;
- Aged 18 years and above; and
- Able to complete the questionnaire.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Individuals failing to meet the inclusion criteria.
Tanulási terv
Hogyan készül a tanulmány?
Tervezési részletek
- Megfigyelési modellek: Kohorsz
- Időperspektívák: Keresztmetszeti
Mit mér a tanulmány?
Elsődleges eredményintézkedések
Eredménymérő |
Intézkedés leírása |
Időkeret |
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Attitude on performing physical activity
Időkeret: baseline
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Attitude on performing physical activity will be assessed by outcome-based physical activity questionaire
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baseline
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Attitude on taking dietary habit
Időkeret: baseline
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Attitude on taking healthy diet will be assessed by outcome-based dietary questionnaire
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baseline
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Másodlagos eredményintézkedések
Eredménymérő |
Intézkedés leírása |
Időkeret |
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Behaviour on performing physical activity
Időkeret: baseline
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Behaviour on performing physical activity will be assessed by outcome-based questionnaire
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baseline
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Behaviour on taking healthy diet
Időkeret: baseline
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Behaviour on performing healthy diet will be assessed by outcome-based questionnaire
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baseline
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Behaviour on performing physical activity with family members
Időkeret: baseline
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Behaviour on performing physical activity with family members will be assessed by outcome-based questionnaire
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baseline
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Personal well-being
Időkeret: baseline
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Personal health and happines will be assessed by outcome-based questionnaire
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baseline
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Family well-being
Időkeret: baseline
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Family health, happiness and harmony will be assessed by outcome-based questionnaire
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baseline
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Body composition
Időkeret: baseline
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Body mass Index will be measured by an electronic scale
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baseline
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Physical fitness performance (Handgrip strength)
Időkeret: baseline
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Handgrip strength will be measured by dynamometry
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baseline
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Physical fitness performance (Flexibility)
Időkeret: baseline
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Flexibility will be assessed by Chair sit-and-reach test
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baseline
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Physical fitness performance (Balance)
Időkeret: baseline
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Balance will be assessed by single leg stance test
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baseline
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Physical fitness performance (Muscle strength)
Időkeret: baseline
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Lower limb muscle strength will be assessed by sit and stand test
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baseline
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Együttműködők és nyomozók
Szponzor
Együttműködők
Publikációk és hasznos linkek
Általános kiadványok
- Pedersen BK, Saltin B. Evidence for prescribing exercise as therapy in chronic disease. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2006 Feb;16 Suppl 1:3-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2006.00520.x.
- Bize R, Johnson JA, Plotnikoff RC. Physical activity level and health-related quality of life in the general adult population: a systematic review. Prev Med. 2007 Dec;45(6):401-15. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2007.07.017. Epub 2007 Jul 21.
- Schooling CM, Lam TH, Li ZB, Ho SY, Chan WM, Ho KS, Tham MK, Cowling BJ, Leung GM. Obesity, physical activity, and mortality in a prospective chinese elderly cohort. Arch Intern Med. 2006 Jul 24;166(14):1498-504. doi: 10.1001/archinte.166.14.1498.
Hasznos linkek
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2015) Nutrition and the Health of Young People.
- Department of Health. (2015a) Healthy Diet
- Department of Health. (2015b) Physical Activity
- World Health Organization. (2010) Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health.
- World Health Organization. (2015a) Healthy diet.
- World Health Organization. (2015b) Noncommunicable diseases.
- World Health Organization. (2016) Benefits of a balanced diet.
Tanulmányi rekorddátumok
Tanulmány főbb dátumok
Tanulmány kezdete (Tényleges)
Elsődleges befejezés (Tényleges)
A tanulmány befejezése (Tényleges)
Tanulmányi regisztráció dátumai
Először benyújtva
Először nyújtották be, amely megfelel a minőségbiztosítási kritériumoknak
Első közzététel (Tényleges)
Tanulmányi rekordok frissítései
Utolsó frissítés közzétéve (Tényleges)
Az utolsó frissítés elküldve, amely megfelel a minőségbiztosítási kritériumoknak
Utolsó ellenőrzés
Több információ
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