2013
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-697
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Effectiveness of Start to Run, a 6-week training program for novice runners, on increasing health-enhancing physical activity: a controlled study

Abstract: BackgroundThe use of the organized sports sector as a setting for health-promotion is a relatively new strategy. In the past few years, different countries have been investing resources in the organized sports sector for promoting health-enhancing physical activity. In the Netherlands, National Sports Federations were funded to develop and implement “easily accessible” sporting programs, aimed at the least active population groups. Start to Run, a 6-week training program for novice runners, developed by the Du… Show more

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“…Although the change in physical activity level was not associated with received counseling profiles, patients' physical activity levels increased after rehabilitation, which is a promising finding in terms of achieved program outcomes. The total minutes of physical activity level reported by participants in our study are relatively high (medians from 1727-1881 to 1954-2156), but comparable with physical activity levels reported in other studies using the original SQUASH questionnaire reporting on total minutes physical activity per week [52][53][54][55]. We are currently conducting additional analyses to provide more details on what type of physical activity patients participate in and what the associated perceived intensities are.…”
Section: Diversity Of Received Counselingsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Although the change in physical activity level was not associated with received counseling profiles, patients' physical activity levels increased after rehabilitation, which is a promising finding in terms of achieved program outcomes. The total minutes of physical activity level reported by participants in our study are relatively high (medians from 1727-1881 to 1954-2156), but comparable with physical activity levels reported in other studies using the original SQUASH questionnaire reporting on total minutes physical activity per week [52][53][54][55]. We are currently conducting additional analyses to provide more details on what type of physical activity patients participate in and what the associated perceived intensities are.…”
Section: Diversity Of Received Counselingsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The other weekly sessions are individual sessions without a supervisor but with a standardized training schedule to be followed, consisting of practice only (45 minutes). 18,19 Participants Eligible were men and women aged 18 to 65 years who registered for the Start-to-Run program in 2013. Participants for the NLstart2run study were recruited using various strategies, viz.…”
Section: Running Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be significant in helping maintenance of physical activity for people without a background in exercise. This is supported by research with Dutch adults undertaking a 6-week 'Start to Run' programme 23 . At the end of the group-based programme, self-reported vigorous physical activity had increased by 210 minutes per week, and after six months it was still 144 minutes higher than baseline.…”
Section: What Is Already Knownmentioning
confidence: 99%