TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Counseling/methods KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/therapy KW - Diet KW - Exercise KW - Female KW - Health Behavior KW - Health Promotion/methods KW - Humans KW - Hypertension/therapy KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Poverty Areas KW - Primary Health Care KW - Queensland KW - Telephone KW - Time Factors KW - Treatment Outcome AU - A. D. Goode AU - E. A. Winkler AU - S. P. Lawler AU - M. M. Reeves AU - N. Owen AU - E. G. Eakin A1 - AB - PURPOSE: To examine associations of intervention dose with behavior change outcomes in a telephone counseling intervention for physical activity and dietary change. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of intervention participants from a cluster-randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Primary care practices in a disadvantaged community in Queensland, Australia. SUBJECTS: Adult patients with type 2 diabetes or hypertension. INTERVENTION: Patients (n = 228) received telephone counseling over a 12-month period. The initiation phase (1-4 months) consisted of up to 10 weekly or fortnightly calls; the maintenance-enhancement phase (5-12 months) consisted of up to eight monthly calls. MEASURES: Intervention dose was defined as the number of calls completed in total and during each phase and was categorized into tertiles. Diet and physical activity were measured using validated self-report instruments. ANALYSIS: Multivariate analyses of call completion and change in health behaviors. RESULTS: Those completing a high number of calls were more likely to be female, white, older than 60 years, retired, and earning less than an average weekly Australian wage. Relative to low call completion, high completion during the maintenance-enhancement phase was associated with significantly greater (least squares mean [SE]) behavioral improvement for the following: total fat intake as percentage of calories (-3.58% [.74%]), saturated fat intake (-2.51% [.51%]), fiber intake (4.23 [1.20] g), and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (187.82 [44.78] minutes). CONCLUSION: Interventions of longer duration may be required to influence complex behaviors such as physical activity and fat and fiber intake. BT - American Journal of Health promotion : AJHP C5 - HIT & Telehealth CP - 4 CY - United States DO - 10.4278/ajhp.090223-QUAN-75 IS - 4 JF - American Journal of Health promotion : AJHP N2 - PURPOSE: To examine associations of intervention dose with behavior change outcomes in a telephone counseling intervention for physical activity and dietary change. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of intervention participants from a cluster-randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Primary care practices in a disadvantaged community in Queensland, Australia. SUBJECTS: Adult patients with type 2 diabetes or hypertension. INTERVENTION: Patients (n = 228) received telephone counseling over a 12-month period. The initiation phase (1-4 months) consisted of up to 10 weekly or fortnightly calls; the maintenance-enhancement phase (5-12 months) consisted of up to eight monthly calls. MEASURES: Intervention dose was defined as the number of calls completed in total and during each phase and was categorized into tertiles. Diet and physical activity were measured using validated self-report instruments. ANALYSIS: Multivariate analyses of call completion and change in health behaviors. RESULTS: Those completing a high number of calls were more likely to be female, white, older than 60 years, retired, and earning less than an average weekly Australian wage. Relative to low call completion, high completion during the maintenance-enhancement phase was associated with significantly greater (least squares mean [SE]) behavioral improvement for the following: total fat intake as percentage of calories (-3.58% [.74%]), saturated fat intake (-2.51% [.51%]), fiber intake (4.23 [1.20] g), and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (187.82 [44.78] minutes). CONCLUSION: Interventions of longer duration may be required to influence complex behaviors such as physical activity and fat and fiber intake. PP - United States PY - 2011 SN - 0890-1171; 0890-1171 SP - 257 EP - 263 EP - T1 - A telephone-delivered physical activity and dietary intervention for type 2 diabetes and hypertension: does intervention dose influence outcomes? T2 - American Journal of Health promotion : AJHP TI - A telephone-delivered physical activity and dietary intervention for type 2 diabetes and hypertension: does intervention dose influence outcomes? U1 - HIT & Telehealth U2 - 21361811 U3 - 10.4278/ajhp.090223-QUAN-75 VL - 25 VO - 0890-1171; 0890-1171 Y1 - 2011 ER -