Colorado stride (COSTRIDE): testing genetic and physiological moderators of response to an intervention to increase physical activity

The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Angela BryanKent E Hutchison

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to replicate a successful intervention to increase physical activity in a different region of the country, and explore genetic and physiological moderators of intervention efficacy drawn from a transdisciplinary theoretical framework. A randomized controlled trial comparing a print-based physical activity intervention (COSTRIDE) to a print-based health and wellness contact control (HW) intervention was conducted. Sedentary participants (n = 219) completed assessments at baseline and follow-up assessments at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months following the initiation of the intervention. Participants in both conditions significantly increased exercise behavior in the first six months, and then leveled off or decreased physical activity in the second six months of the study. Those in the COSTRIDE intervention increased significantly more than those in the HW intervention, and were better able to maintain their exercise behavior. Genetic factors (BDNF, rs6265; FTO, rs8044769), but not selected physiological (body temperature, blood lactate, systolic blood pressure, plasma norepinephrine, and heart rate) or subjective (perceived pain, affect) responses to physical activity, moderated response to the interventio...Continue Reading

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Oct 12, 2012·Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine·Angela D BryanKent E Hutchison
Jul 8, 2014·Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience·Cristy PhillipsAhmad Salehi
Feb 23, 2018·The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology·Daniela LaricchiutaLaura Petrosini
Feb 23, 2018·Frontiers in Neuroscience·Patrick Z Liu, Robin Nusslock
Apr 17, 2020·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Yi-Tien LinChien-Chang Ho
Dec 7, 2018·Social Science & Medicine·Harold H LeeDavid M Williams
Feb 27, 2021·Psychology of Sport and Exercise·Arielle S GillmanAngela D Bryan
Jul 30, 2018·American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine·Kara L GavinJennifer A Linde

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