Authors

  1. Griffin, Jamie B. PhD, RDN, LDN
  2. Struempler, Barb PhD
  3. Funderburk, Katie MS, RD
  4. Parmer, Sondra M. PhD
  5. Tran, Cecilia MS, RDN
  6. Wadsworth, Danielle D. PhD

Abstract

Rural-dwelling, overweight/obese, limited-resource individuals and women have the lowest leisure-time physical activity rates among Americans. This community-based, single-group pre- posttest study sought to increase physical activity, step counts, and promote weight loss in 104 low-income women (84% rural). Analyses included nonparametric and repeated-measures analyses of variance to determine physical activity behaviors, step counts, and weight loss. Results show, from pre- to postintervention, participants improved self-reported step counts, physical activity goal setting and behaviors, and body weight. This study adds support that text message programs can reach a high-risk, limited-resource, predominantly rural population to promote physical activity and weight loss.