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Multidisciplinary approach for the development of sustainable habit of regular physical activity among sedentary workers

Project/agreement No.
RSU/LSPA-PA-2024/1-0013
Project funding
199 200.00 EUR, Projekts “RSU iekšējā un RSU ar LSPA ārējā konsolidācija” (Nr.5.2.1.1.i.0/2/24/I/CFLA/005) tiek finansēts Eiropas Savienības Atveseļošanas un noturības mehānisma plāna un valsts budžeta ietvaros
Project manager
Jeļena Reste
Project realization
01.04.2024. - 31.03.2026.

Aim

The aim of the study is to improve and evaluate the multidisciplinary interventional strategies based on psychological, organizational, and individual human factors for the development of sustainable habits of regular physical activity among sedentary work performers.

Description

Nowadays, it has become evident that the behaviour of people has changed to lower physical activity levels. Occupational sitting is the largest contributor to overall daily sitting time. The individual complex of physical, psychological, and organisational factors is crucial for the development of sustainable habits for regular physical activities. The study is aimed at the improvement and evaluation of multidisciplinary interventional strategies for the development of sustainable habits of regular physical activity among sedentary work performers. The multidisciplinary approach will involve sports pedagogics, psychology and occupational health specialists to conduct the interventional study with a follow-up period to control the sustainability of the habit. The study will cover sedentary office workers for whom the initial level of physical activities and its influencing factors will be assessed and then multiple strategies of interventions will be tested for the best long-term effectiveness. The follow-up will include a questionnaire, structured diary and regular movement tracking with sensors to measure the sustainability of new habits and find out individual factors for exercising less, more, or quitting the program. The guidelines for the development of physical activity-enhancing programs aimed at health promotion in sedentary workplaces will be prepared. The results will be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and presented at international conferences.