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As found on The Best Years in Life Health News

(http://tbyil.com/heathnews.htm)

 

Road To Better Health A Mouse Click Away

Main Category: Public Health News

Article 10 Oct 2007 - 0:00 PDT

 

Psychologists in Virginia Tech's College of Science have developed a

free Internet health program that helps people make permanent

lifestyle changes to improve their health.

 

" Most Americans know they should eat better and be more physically

active, " said Richard Winett, director of the university's Center for

Research in Health Behavior. " What most don't know is that they don't

have to make drastic life changes to do it. Making just a few key

changes can have big health benefits. "

 

The new program, called " Guide-to-Health " provides the skills,

support, and information people need to increase physical activity,

eat more nutritiously, and prevent weight gain. The program is based

on National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported research conducted

by Winett and his team on women and men from diverse backgrounds.

 

Winett said many otherwise healthy adults gain about two pounds each

year, so people who are normal weight at age 30 can become overweight

or even obese by the time they are 50. For an ever-growing number of

mid-life adults, the signs of inactivity and gradual weight gain show

up as higher blood pressure, higher " bad " cholesterol, more body fat,

and a condition known as pre-diabetes.

 

" Left alone, these symptoms can become chronic diseases, can shorten

your life and can make the years you have to live less enjoyable, " he

said.

 

The health focus favored by many scientists now is what is

called " weight stabilization, " which includes making selective

changes in eating and adding more physical activity. But while the

needed changes are small, they are often difficult to make and stick

with.

 

" To make these critical changes in nutrition and physical activity,

most people need to develop skills and have support over a long

period of time, " Winett said. " In fact, probably the best way to make

these changes is to have your own personal program and coach.

Fortunately, there are now ways to provide a personal program to many

people through technology and the Internet. "

 

The goal of the " Guide-to-Health " program is the help people make

healthy changes a permanent lifestyle. The program is designed to see

how well a state-of-the-art Internet program helps people reach this

goal and improve their health.

 

" There are quite a number of Internet health programs available but

few have all the features of the program we have developed, and few

have been really tested to see how well they work over the long-

term, " Winett said.

 

" Guide-to-Health " is a free program. Participants must be 18-64 years

of age, not physically active, and have access to the Internet. After

qualifying, completing initial assessments, and enrolling in the

program, participants will receive a free pedometer and scale.

Individuals will then access the " Guide-to-Health " program online

every week for 18 months. Weekly online coaching will take about 10-

20 minutes. Two additional assessments will be given during the

project.

 

To learn more about the " Guide-to-Health' program, or to register,

visit http://www.guide-to-health.info.

 

The College of Science at Virginia Tech gives students a

comprehensive foundation in the scientific method. Outstanding

faculty members teach courses and conduct research in biology,

chemistry, economics, geosciences, mathematics, physics, psychology,

and statistics. The college is dedicated to fostering a research

intensive environment and offers programs in many cutting edge areas,

including those in nanotechnology, biological sciences, information

theory and science, and supports the university's research

initiatives through the Institute for Critical Technologies and

Applied Sciences, and the Institute for Biomedical and Public Health

Sciences. The College of Science also houses programs in intellectual

property law and pre-medicine.

 

Visit the Center for Research in Health Behavior at

http://www.psyc.vt.edu/centers/crhb

 

Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

Room 1, Media Bldg. (0109)

Blacksburg, VA 24061

United States

http://www.vt.edu

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