TY - JOUR
T1 - Community Fitness Center-Based Physical Activity Interventions: A Brief Review
AU - Beedie, Christopher John
AU - Mann, Steven
AU - Jimenez, Alfonso
N1 - Beedie, C. J., Mann, S., & Jimenez, A. (2014). Community Fitness Center-Based Physical Activity Interventions: A Brief Review. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 13(4), 267-274
Document embargo until 01/07/2016
PY - 2014/7
Y1 - 2014/7
N2 - Sedentary lifestyle is associated with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. A compelling body of evidence demonstrates the amelioration and prevention of such conditions with increased levels of physical activity (PA). Despite this evidence, many public health initiatives aimed at increasing PA have failed to demonstrate clinically relevant effects on public health. It has been hypothesized that the highly controlled environments in which PA and health research is conducted limits its replicability in real-world community settings. This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of community fitness center-based interventions on inactivity-related diseases in adults. Data from 11 investigations highlighted 3 factors: 1) a lack of community-based PA studies, 2) a lack of clinically relevant data, and 3) further reliance on self-report and rudimentary measurements. It is concluded that the current laboratory-based evidence for PA and health is to be replicated yet in real-world settings and that rigorous and clinically relevant naturalistic research is required.
AB - Sedentary lifestyle is associated with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. A compelling body of evidence demonstrates the amelioration and prevention of such conditions with increased levels of physical activity (PA). Despite this evidence, many public health initiatives aimed at increasing PA have failed to demonstrate clinically relevant effects on public health. It has been hypothesized that the highly controlled environments in which PA and health research is conducted limits its replicability in real-world community settings. This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of community fitness center-based interventions on inactivity-related diseases in adults. Data from 11 investigations highlighted 3 factors: 1) a lack of community-based PA studies, 2) a lack of clinically relevant data, and 3) further reliance on self-report and rudimentary measurements. It is concluded that the current laboratory-based evidence for PA and health is to be replicated yet in real-world settings and that rigorous and clinically relevant naturalistic research is required.
KW - RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL
KW - STRUCTURED EXERCISE INTERVENTION
KW - CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS
KW - WEIGHT-LOSS
KW - OLDER-ADULTS
KW - CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS
KW - PRESCRIBING EXERCISE
KW - METABOLIC SYNDROME
KW - POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
KW - HEALTH
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/2160/41866
U2 - 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000070
DO - 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000070
M3 - Literature Review
SN - 1537-890X
VL - 13
SP - 267
EP - 274
JO - Current Sports Medicine Reports
JF - Current Sports Medicine Reports
IS - 4
ER -