2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2007.01.004
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Telephone Interventions for Physical Activity and Dietary Behavior Change

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“…22 A systematic review of telephone-delivered diet and physical activity interventions showed significant positive outcomes for interventions as brief as 3-6 months long with six or more phone contacts. 23 Another randomized study of 636 patients receiving a multi-component telephone-delivered behavioral self-management intervention, home blood pressure (BP) monitoring, combined intervention, or usual care 24 showed a significant BP-lowering effect from the combined intervention, while the separate interventions showed no difference. A telehealth study of 41 patients with diabetes used a care coordination approach to monitor BP, lipids, and medications, then categorize them as high or moderate cardiovascular risk.…”
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“…22 A systematic review of telephone-delivered diet and physical activity interventions showed significant positive outcomes for interventions as brief as 3-6 months long with six or more phone contacts. 23 Another randomized study of 636 patients receiving a multi-component telephone-delivered behavioral self-management intervention, home blood pressure (BP) monitoring, combined intervention, or usual care 24 showed a significant BP-lowering effect from the combined intervention, while the separate interventions showed no difference. A telehealth study of 41 patients with diabetes used a care coordination approach to monitor BP, lipids, and medications, then categorize them as high or moderate cardiovascular risk.…”
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“…Higher dropout rates in the beginning of the program indicate that the ability to implement the full 12-month intervention to all participants was challenging. This is an important issue given evidence from two recent systematic reviews of telephone-delivered physical activity and/or dietary behavior change interventions that indicate that delivery of longer term interventions (i.e., of at least 6-months duration) is associated with improved outcomes [9,14]. It suggests that other modalities for providing ongoing intervention contacts should be evaluated [72].…”
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“…Thus, effective and broad reaching interventions to promote regular physical activity and healthy eating as well as modest weight loss are required. Mediated (non-face-to-face) intervention delivery in the form of print, Internet, and telephone [9][10][11] offers a potentially flexible, convenient, and costeffective means of providing the repeated contacts necessary to achieve and maintain behavior change [12]. Telephone delivery is the most widely researched of these modalities to date and remains the most accessible [9,12].…”
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