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    An extended theory of planned behavior intervention for older adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease

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    Authors
    White, K.
    Terry, Deborah
    Troup, C.
    Rempel, L.
    Norman, P.
    Mummery, K.
    Riley, M.
    Posner, N.
    Kenardy, J.
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    White, K. and Terry, D. and Troup, C. and Rempel, L. and Norman, P. and Mummery, K. and Riley, M. et al. 2012. An extended theory of planned behavior intervention for older adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 20 (3): pp. 281-299.
    Source Title
    Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
    Additional URLs
    http://journals.humankinetics.com/japa-back-issues
    ISSN
    1063-8652
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5573
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    A randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of a 4-wk extended theory of planned behavior (TPB) intervention to promote regular physical activity and healthy eating among older adults diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease (N = 183). Participants completed TPB measures of attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and intention, as well as planning and behavior, at preintervention and 1 wk and 6 wk postintervention for each behavior. No significant time-by-condition effects emerged for healthy eating. For physical activity, significant time-by-condition effects were found for behavior, intention, planning, perceived behavioral control, and subjective norm. In particular, compared with control participants, the intervention group showed short-term improvements in physical activity and planning, with further analyses indicating that the effect of the intervention on behavior was mediated by planning. The results indicate that TPB-based interventions including planning strategies may encourage physical activity among older people with diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

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