PMID: 20126951Feb 4, 2010Paper

Integrative review: behavioral interventions for physical activity practice

Revista latino-americana de enfermagem
Thaís Moreira SpanaMaria Cecília Bueno Jayme Gallani

Abstract

This study aimed to carry out an integrative literature review on the effectiveness of interventions in physical activity (PA) practice in the general population. The search was carried out in articles indexed in online databases: Scopus, CINAHL and Medline. Studies in English or Brazilian Portuguese were included, with evidence levels 2 or 3, published between 2004 and 2008. The final sample consisted of 14 studies. In 57.1% of the studies, interventions were effective for behavior change to practice PA. The diversity of target populations, assessment instruments and intervention designs makes it difficult to compare results and build evidence on the effectiveness of interventions for PA promotion.

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