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Survey the effect of supportive social network on female teachers physical activity of Julfa city

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2017
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Sahranavard, Habibeh
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Although active lifestyle has been determined as an important factor for health, regular PA is less among women. Since the social support has a positive effect on the promotion of PA, the present study aimed to survey the effect of supportive social network on female teachers' physical activity of Julfa city. Materials and Methods: The study had a randomized feild trial with intervention and control groups.The schools were randomly assigned to intervention (n=115) and control group (n=115). At the baseline, demographic characteristics, physical activity, social support of physical activity, and perceived benefits of physical activity were measured by standard questionnaires. Participants in the intervention groups were exposed to 8-week PA and social support interventions. At the end line, the data from intervention participations (n = 83) were compared with the participantsin the control group(n = 83). Data analysis was performed using SPSS software. Results: No differences could be found between demographic characteristics of the intervention and control groups. There was a significant increase in the walking, vigorous and total MET-minutes/week intensities (p≤ 0.001) also PA at work (p≤ 0.001), transport and leisure time domains (p≤ 0.001) between the intervention and the control groups from baseline to end line. There was a positive effect between PA and social support. The average of peer support had significantly increased in intervention groups (mean=16.5±2.91) in comparison to the control group (mean=12.16±4.7) from baseline to end line (p≤ 0.001). Discussion and conclusion:Supportive social network increased the PA of teachers. Therefore, attention to inactive employees and creating a supportive workplace could be effective to promote of PA.
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