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An uncontrolled, non-randomized, open-plan, multi-centre study of treatment and therapeutic education in endocrinology-diabetes-Nutrition that seeks to assess the interest of an adapted physical activity educator for the implementation In place of physical activities in the management and prevention of overweight and obesity. The proposed study seeks to promote the physical activity (PA) to patients and employees, including the encouragement of physical activity in a guided and personalized way, through workshops on working time, and follow-up of the evolution of the PA through a Adapted questionnaire.
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For the hospital phase, patients will be asked to complete questionnaires regarding their physical activity, diet and quality of life prior to hospital care. For an evaluation of the chronological evolution of their physical activity, they will be invited to complete the global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ 2.0), every 2 months, from their home, via the Internet from a secure link (ECRF clinsight) for the duration of the Research is one year. At 6 months during a telephone contact and at 12 months, during a consultation, the food and quality of life questionnaires will also have to be informed. The evolution of weight, body mass index (BMI) and metabolic biological factors (fasting blood glucose and lipid balance) will also be collected.
For the enterprise phase, employees will benefit from a life-health awareness program, accompanied by an APA educator, they are offered the opportunity to participate in physical activity workshops on a regular basis (12 workshops minimum over 6 months), adapted to their abilities and personalized. They will be invited to fill, from their home or on the website Fleury Michon, via the Internet from a secure link (ECRF clinsight) the same type of questionnaire
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180 participants in 2 patient groups
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