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Comparative Effectiveness Research

Authors :
John M. Jakicic
Steven N. Blair
Inbal Nahum-Shani
James R. Whitehead
Barbara E. Ainsworth
William G. Johnson
Lynette L. Craft
Harold C. Sox
Abby C. King
I-Min Lee
Mark Bensink
Robert E. Sallis
James F. Sallis
Source :
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 47:1747-1754
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2015.

Abstract

AB Purpose: Comparative effectiveness research (CER) is designed to support informed decision making at both the individual, population, and policy levels. The American College of Sports Medicine and partners convened a conference with the focus of building an agenda for CER within the context of physical activity and nonpharmacological lifestyle approaches in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease. This report summarizes the conference content and consensus recommendations that culminated in a CER roadmap for physical activity and lifestyle approaches to reducing the risk of chronic disease. Methods: This conference focused on presentations and discussion around the following topic areas: 1) defining CER, 2) identifying the current funding climate to support CER, 3) summarizing methods for conducting CER, and 4) identifying CER opportunities for physical activity. Results: This conference resulted in consensus recommendations to adopt a CER roadmap for physical activity and lifestyle approaches to reducing the risk of chronic disease. In general, this roadmap provides a systematic framework by which CER for physical activity can move from a planning phase to a phase of engagement in CER related to lifestyle factors with particular emphasis on physical activity to a societal change phase that results in changes in policy, practice, and health. Conclusions: It is recommended that physical activity researchers and health care providers use the roadmap developed from this conference as a method to systematically engage in and apply CER to the promotion of physical activity as a key lifestyle behavior that can be effective at making an impact on a variety of health-related outcomes. (C) 2015 American College of Sports Medicine

Details

ISSN :
01959131
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Accession number :
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