2017
DOI: 10.5888/pcd14.170030
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Physical Activity as a Vital Sign: A Systematic Review

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“…There are examples in the literature of systems that successfully increase both referrals and patient physical activity adherence. These include adding physical activity into patient records as a “vital sign” ( Golightly et al, 2017 ; Kohl et al, 2012 ; Sallis et al, 2015 ), integrating referral systems with exercise partners ( Lobelo, Stoutenberg, & Hutber, 2014 ), and including feedback components from partner programs ( Adsit et al, 2014 ). To comply with federal regulations, electronic systems may need to be based in HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based servers or complementary electronic health record systems, and program staff may need to obtain relevant training ( Mair et al, 2012 ; Menachemi & Collum, 2011 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are examples in the literature of systems that successfully increase both referrals and patient physical activity adherence. These include adding physical activity into patient records as a “vital sign” ( Golightly et al, 2017 ; Kohl et al, 2012 ; Sallis et al, 2015 ), integrating referral systems with exercise partners ( Lobelo, Stoutenberg, & Hutber, 2014 ), and including feedback components from partner programs ( Adsit et al, 2014 ). To comply with federal regulations, electronic systems may need to be based in HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based servers or complementary electronic health record systems, and program staff may need to obtain relevant training ( Mair et al, 2012 ; Menachemi & Collum, 2011 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In multiple recent scientific and policy statements, the American Heart Association has promoted assessment of physical activity in clinical settings and workplaces. 2 , 3 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 Ross et al 17 and Golightly et al 18 have also emphasized the growing evidence for objectively assessing cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) as a vital sign in health care settings. However, unlike anthropometric measurements and serum biomarkers, physical activity and CRF assessments have largely been neglected by clinicians.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regular performance of PA is necessary for improving PF, and has been shown to be a more important determinant of VO 2 max than sedentary time (Pollock, Duggal, Lazarus, Lord, & Harridge, 2018). Various methods of assessing PA are available, though measuring PA as a vital sign (PAVS) is supported in clinical situations (Cowan, 2016;Golightly et al, 2017). PAVS includes self-reporting two metrics of PA: 1) the number of days in the previous week where PA was performed that increased heart rate and breathing above normal and 2) the average number of minutes such activity is performed (Golightly et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various methods of assessing PA are available, though measuring PA as a vital sign (PAVS) is supported in clinical situations (Cowan, 2016;Golightly et al, 2017). PAVS includes self-reporting two metrics of PA: 1) the number of days in the previous week where PA was performed that increased heart rate and breathing above normal and 2) the average number of minutes such activity is performed (Golightly et al, 2017). This metric is simple and quickly assesses a person's PA without regard to the type of activity chosen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%