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The Study of Exercise and Nutrition in Older Rhode Islanders (SENIOR): translating theory into research

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/193408
Date of Publication
2002
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Sportwis...

Contributor
Clark, Phillip G.
Nigg, Claudio Renatoorcid-logo
Institut für Sportwissenschaft (ISPW)
Institut für Sportwissenschaft (ISPW) - Gesundheitswissenschaft
Greene, Geoffrey
Riebe, Deborah
Saunders, Sandra D.
Subject(s)

700 - Arts::790 - Spo...

Series
Health education research
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1465-3648
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1093/her/17.5.552
PubMed ID
12408200
Description
Innovative and effective health promotion interventions targeted on older adults within a public health framework will be increasingly important as the US population ages dramatically. The benefits of healthier lifestyles for older adults include increased functional ability and improved quality of life. The Study of Exercise and Nutrition in Older Rhode Islanders (SENIOR) Project is a multibehavioral health promotion intervention for community-dwelling older adults focusing on increasing exercise and fruit and vegetable consumption. Intervention materials are stage-tailored for each individual, and include manuals, newsletters, expert system assessments and reports, and telephone coaching. The primary purpose of the SENIOR Project is to investigate the relative effectiveness of a multiple-behavior intervention-based on a single theoretical framework-compared to single-behavior interventions. The secondary purposes are to investigate the intervention's effects on both functional ability and general health outcomes, and how older adults move along a continuum of changing health behaviors. The Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change, the conceptual framework for the SENIOR Project, was chosen for the following reasons: performance potential with older adults, individual tailoring on a stage basis, technological features, and interdisciplinary research base and community partnership.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/174869
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