Does pedometer goal setting improve physical activity among Native elders? Results from a randomized pilot study
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Does pedometer goal setting improve physical activity among Native elders? Results from a randomized pilot study
Abstract
We examined if step-count goal setting resulted in increases in physical activity and walking compared to only monitoring step counts with pedometers among American Indian/Alaska Native elders. Outcomes included step counts, self-reported physical activity and well-being, and performance on the 6-minute walk test. Although no significant between-group differences were found, within-group analyses indicated that elders significantly improved on the majority of step count, physical activity, health-related quality of life, and 6-minute walk outcomes.
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