Longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.

This study aimed to evaluate the subjective perception of individuals participating in a long-lasting LSC program with obvious benefits in physical fitness, obesity and related feeding undetected. One hundred and four individuals (54.04 ± 7.7 years), of whom 74% were females with exercise / nutritio...

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Main Authors: Carlos Henrique Ferreira da Silva, Sebastião Junior Henrique Duarte, Tamires Cortat Ribeiro, Wilza Carla Spiri, Fabrício César de Paula Ravagnani, Christianne de Faria Coelho-Ravagnani, Roberto Carlos Burini
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de Brasília 2011-04-01
Series:Revista Gestão & Saúde
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Online Access:http://www.gestaoesaude.unb.br/index.php/gestaoesaude/article/view/133/pdf
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spelling doaj-a9f9ae3c9ec54a178230fb6ddab72db32020-11-25T02:53:08ZporUniversidade de BrasíliaRevista Gestão & Saúde1982-47852011-04-0122425437Longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.Carlos Henrique Ferreira da SilvaSebastião Junior Henrique DuarteTamires Cortat RibeiroWilza Carla SpiriFabrício César de Paula RavagnaniChristianne de Faria Coelho-RavagnaniRoberto Carlos BuriniThis study aimed to evaluate the subjective perception of individuals participating in a long-lasting LSC program with obvious benefits in physical fitness, obesity and related feeding undetected. One hundred and four individuals (54.04 ± 7.7 years), of whom 74% were females with exercise / nutritional counseling for two years, there was random sub-sample comprising 24 individuals (16 females and 8 males) was formed, and open non-structured interviews were conducted by using a guiding question. Within the categories found, 96% of respondents mentioned changes related to the physical domain after participating in the project; 67% reported psychological changes, and 83% mentioned changes in the social domain. Males and females showed a similar behavior to the feeling of better health, more energy and weight reduction or maintenance in the physical domain, the feeling of joy and satisfaction for the psychological realm and increased number of friends concerns the social domain. It is concluded that improvements by participating from participating in the LSC program was predominantly related to physical, psychological and social aspects, leading to the assumption that these are important factors that motivate individuals to continue participating in the preventive and therapeutic approach.http://www.gestaoesaude.unb.br/index.php/gestaoesaude/article/view/133/pdflifestylePerceptionHealth.
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author Carlos Henrique Ferreira da Silva
Sebastião Junior Henrique Duarte
Tamires Cortat Ribeiro
Wilza Carla Spiri
Fabrício César de Paula Ravagnani
Christianne de Faria Coelho-Ravagnani
Roberto Carlos Burini
spellingShingle Carlos Henrique Ferreira da Silva
Sebastião Junior Henrique Duarte
Tamires Cortat Ribeiro
Wilza Carla Spiri
Fabrício César de Paula Ravagnani
Christianne de Faria Coelho-Ravagnani
Roberto Carlos Burini
Longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.
Revista Gestão & Saúde
lifestyle
Perception
Health.
author_facet Carlos Henrique Ferreira da Silva
Sebastião Junior Henrique Duarte
Tamires Cortat Ribeiro
Wilza Carla Spiri
Fabrício César de Paula Ravagnani
Christianne de Faria Coelho-Ravagnani
Roberto Carlos Burini
author_sort Carlos Henrique Ferreira da Silva
title Longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.
title_short Longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.
title_full Longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.
title_fullStr Longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.
title_sort longitudinal effect of a program to change lifestyle on health indicators in adults.
publisher Universidade de Brasília
series Revista Gestão & Saúde
issn 1982-4785
publishDate 2011-04-01
description This study aimed to evaluate the subjective perception of individuals participating in a long-lasting LSC program with obvious benefits in physical fitness, obesity and related feeding undetected. One hundred and four individuals (54.04 ± 7.7 years), of whom 74% were females with exercise / nutritional counseling for two years, there was random sub-sample comprising 24 individuals (16 females and 8 males) was formed, and open non-structured interviews were conducted by using a guiding question. Within the categories found, 96% of respondents mentioned changes related to the physical domain after participating in the project; 67% reported psychological changes, and 83% mentioned changes in the social domain. Males and females showed a similar behavior to the feeling of better health, more energy and weight reduction or maintenance in the physical domain, the feeling of joy and satisfaction for the psychological realm and increased number of friends concerns the social domain. It is concluded that improvements by participating from participating in the LSC program was predominantly related to physical, psychological and social aspects, leading to the assumption that these are important factors that motivate individuals to continue participating in the preventive and therapeutic approach.
topic lifestyle
Perception
Health.
url http://www.gestaoesaude.unb.br/index.php/gestaoesaude/article/view/133/pdf
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