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National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Division of Adult and Community Health
Health Care and Aging Studies Branch

Arthritis Program
Mailstop K-51
4770 Buford Highway NE
Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
Phone: 770.488.5464
Fax: 770.488.5964
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Intervention Programs

CDC Arthritis Program Physical Activity Intervention “Watch List”*

Intervention Program Components
Strong Living
(Tufts/ Layne)
Strength, Flexibility, Balance
First Step to Active Health
(National Blueprint)
CV, Flexibility, Strength, Balance

*Watch List—indicates that an interventions’ prospects for recommendation are promising, while awaiting the results of current evaluation project(s).

CDC Arthritis Program Intervention “Promising Practices”*

Intervention Program Components
The Arthritis Self-Management Home Study Program
(Stanford Patient Education Research Center)
Contact: Bull Publishing
Jim.bullpubco@comcast.net
The Arthritis Self-Management Home Study Program provides much of the same information as the Arthritis Foundation Self-Help Program in a self study format that can be mailed to participants. The self study kit includes the Arthritis Self-Help Book, information sheets, 4 exercise CD’s and an illustrated exercise guide. The kit is available in both English and Spanish from Bull Publishing.
Fit & Strong
(Univ. of Illinois/Susan Hughes
shughes@uic.edu)
Aerobic, strength, flexibility, balance
Fitness & Exercise for People with Arthritis
(San Diego State University/ Carol Macera, Susan Levy)
Contact: Ruby Lopez
rlopez@projects.sdsu.edu
Aerobic, strength, core balance

*Promising Practice—An intervention with promising preliminary data and are developing the infrastructure to support wide-spread dissemination.
 

CDC Arthritis Program Physical Activity Intervention
Screening Criteria List

Arthritis Appropriate

Intervention Design Characteristics

  • Participant control over activity intensity, frequency and duration
  • Instructor training reinforces participant control
  • Instruction is hands off (no touch)
  • Provides background information about fitness
  • Allows flexibility of program components (so participant feels competent and successful)

Physical Activity Characteristics

  • No contact/collision sports
  • No competitive sports
  • No jumping or high joint impact activities

Research Characteristics

  • Data available on a general adult community population (no military, elite athlete, or child-based populations)
  • Drop out rates and reasons reported
  • No safety/injury concerns raised

Implementation Components

Leader Implementation Requirements

  • Academic Degree not required for trainers
  • Leader training available if necessary

Site Requirements

  • No special facilities beyond a community room (except an aquatic program requires a warm pool)

Equipment Requirements

  • No special equipment required more expensive than a pedometer

Cost to participants < $50

Implementation Guide Available

Rating of Scientific Evidence

Intervention was evaluated in its present form

Measured Arthritis Relevant Outcomes
(i.e., physical activity level, health status)

Documentation  of Evidence

  • Published Report
  • Journal Article
  • Pilot Study(ies) (requiring a total of 75 subjects in the treatment group)
  • Pre- and Post-test measurement

Consistency of Evidence (consistent trend of study results)
 

Page last modified: June 18, 2007
Content Source: Division of Adult and Community Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion





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