German recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases

Abstract Background Existing physical activity guidelines predominantly focus on healthy age-stratified target groups. The objective of this study was to develop evidence-based recommendations for physical activity (PA) and PA promotion for German adults (18–65 years) with noncommunicable diseases (...

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Main Authors: Wolfgang Geidl, Karim Abu-Omar, Mayra Weege, Sven Messing, Klaus Pfeifer
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-02-01
Series:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-020-0919-x
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spelling doaj-586a0431d4864c3e999e94ac22bb0bae2021-02-07T12:29:35ZengBMCInternational Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity1479-58682020-02-0117111310.1186/s12966-020-0919-xGerman recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseasesWolfgang Geidl0Karim Abu-Omar1Mayra Weege2Sven Messing3Klaus Pfeifer4Department of Sport Science and Sport, Division of Exercise and Health, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Sport Science and Sport, Division of Physical Activity and Public Health, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Sport Science and Sport, Division of Physical Activity and Public Health, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Sport Science and Sport, Division of Physical Activity and Public Health, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Sport Science and Sport, Division of Exercise and Health, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-NürnbergAbstract Background Existing physical activity guidelines predominantly focus on healthy age-stratified target groups. The objective of this study was to develop evidence-based recommendations for physical activity (PA) and PA promotion for German adults (18–65 years) with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Methods The PA recommendations were developed based on existing PA recommendations. In phase 1, systematic literature searches were conducted for current PA recommendations for seven chronic conditions (osteoarthrosis of the hip and knee, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, stable ischemic heart disease, stroke, clinical depression, and chronic non-specific back pain). In phase 2, the PA recommendations were evaluated on the basis of 28 quality criteria, and high-quality recommendations were analysed. In phase 3, PA recommendations for seven chronic conditions were deducted and then synthesised to generate generic German PA recommendations for adults with NCDs. In relation to the recommendations for PA promotion, a systematic literature review was conducted on papers that reviewed the efficacy/effectiveness of interventions for PA promotion in adults with NCDs. Results The German recommendations for physical activity state that adults with NCDs should, over the course of a week, do at least 150 min of moderate-intensity aerobic PA, or 75 min of vigorous-intensity aerobic PA, or a combination of both. Furthermore, muscle-strengthening activities should be performed at least twice a week. The promotion of PA among adults with NCDs should be theory-based, specifically target PA behaviour, and be tailored to the respective target group. In this context, and as an intervention method, exercise referral schemes are one of the more promising methods of promoting PA in adults with NCDs. Conclusion The development of evidence-based recommendations for PA and PA promotion is an important step in terms of the initiation and implementation of actions for PA-related health promotion in Germany. The German recommendations for PA and PA promotion inform adults affected by NCDs and health professionals on how much PA would be optimal for adults with NCDs. Additionally, the recommendations provide professionals entrusted in PA promotion the best strategies and interventions to raise low PA levels in adults with NCDs. The formulation of specific PA recommendations for adults with NCDs and their combination with recommendations on PA promotion is a unique characteristic of the German recommendations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-020-0919-xGuidelinesRecommendationsPhysical activityPhysical activity promotionBehaviour changeNoncommunicable disease
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author Wolfgang Geidl
Karim Abu-Omar
Mayra Weege
Sven Messing
Klaus Pfeifer
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Karim Abu-Omar
Mayra Weege
Sven Messing
Klaus Pfeifer
German recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Guidelines
Recommendations
Physical activity
Physical activity promotion
Behaviour change
Noncommunicable disease
author_facet Wolfgang Geidl
Karim Abu-Omar
Mayra Weege
Sven Messing
Klaus Pfeifer
author_sort Wolfgang Geidl
title German recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases
title_short German recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases
title_full German recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases
title_fullStr German recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases
title_full_unstemmed German recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases
title_sort german recommendations for physical activity and physical activity promotion in adults with noncommunicable diseases
publisher BMC
series International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
issn 1479-5868
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Background Existing physical activity guidelines predominantly focus on healthy age-stratified target groups. The objective of this study was to develop evidence-based recommendations for physical activity (PA) and PA promotion for German adults (18–65 years) with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Methods The PA recommendations were developed based on existing PA recommendations. In phase 1, systematic literature searches were conducted for current PA recommendations for seven chronic conditions (osteoarthrosis of the hip and knee, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, stable ischemic heart disease, stroke, clinical depression, and chronic non-specific back pain). In phase 2, the PA recommendations were evaluated on the basis of 28 quality criteria, and high-quality recommendations were analysed. In phase 3, PA recommendations for seven chronic conditions were deducted and then synthesised to generate generic German PA recommendations for adults with NCDs. In relation to the recommendations for PA promotion, a systematic literature review was conducted on papers that reviewed the efficacy/effectiveness of interventions for PA promotion in adults with NCDs. Results The German recommendations for physical activity state that adults with NCDs should, over the course of a week, do at least 150 min of moderate-intensity aerobic PA, or 75 min of vigorous-intensity aerobic PA, or a combination of both. Furthermore, muscle-strengthening activities should be performed at least twice a week. The promotion of PA among adults with NCDs should be theory-based, specifically target PA behaviour, and be tailored to the respective target group. In this context, and as an intervention method, exercise referral schemes are one of the more promising methods of promoting PA in adults with NCDs. Conclusion The development of evidence-based recommendations for PA and PA promotion is an important step in terms of the initiation and implementation of actions for PA-related health promotion in Germany. The German recommendations for PA and PA promotion inform adults affected by NCDs and health professionals on how much PA would be optimal for adults with NCDs. Additionally, the recommendations provide professionals entrusted in PA promotion the best strategies and interventions to raise low PA levels in adults with NCDs. The formulation of specific PA recommendations for adults with NCDs and their combination with recommendations on PA promotion is a unique characteristic of the German recommendations.
topic Guidelines
Recommendations
Physical activity
Physical activity promotion
Behaviour change
Noncommunicable disease
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-020-0919-x
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