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A Diabetic Adolescent Case Study: Use of a Website in Combination with an Exercise Program to Increase Physical Activity
International Journal of Exercise Science
  • Danielle Buckley, University of Rhode Island
  • Nicole DeMilia, University of Rhode Island
  • Stephanie Tanzi, University of Rhode Island
  • Furong Xu, University of Rhode Island
  • Linda S. Lamont, University of Rhode Island
Abstract

International Journal of Exercise Science 5(3) : 296-300, 2012. The purpose of this study was to report on the efficacy of a web-based technology support to encourage physical activity in children. This program was designed to promote physical activity and proper nutrition in the diabetic adolescent with a weekly meeting that consisted of a 30-minute educational session followed by 60-minutes of exercise. A specifically designed website was used as a support to this weekly supervised exercise program. Outcomes assessment included body mass index (BMI), muscle strength (grip strength, back and leg strength), flexibility, exercise self-efficacy, and physical activity participation (pedometer, LEAP II Survey). Improvements occurred in steps walked per day and exercise self-efficacy indicating that a once a week formal exercise, when combined with a technology support, is useful in increasing physical activity behavior.

Citation Information
Danielle Buckley, Nicole DeMilia, Stephanie Tanzi, Furong Xu, et al.. "A Diabetic Adolescent Case Study: Use of a Website in Combination with an Exercise Program to Increase Physical Activity" p. 296 - 300
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/linda_lamont/1/