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An Investigation of Pre‐Activity Cardiovascular Screening Procedures in Health/Fitness Facilities—Part I: Is Adherence With National Standards Decreasing?
Author(s) -
Springer Judy B.,
EickhoffShemek JoAnn M.,
Zuberbuehler Ernest J.
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
preventive cardiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1751-7141
pISSN - 1520-037X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1751-7141.2009.00026.x
Subject(s) - medicine , environmental health , family medicine
This investigation determined the number of health/fitness facilities within a Midwestern region conducting pre‐activity cardiovascular screening procedures (PACSPs) consistent with American Heart Association/American College of Sports Medicine (AHA/ACSM) standards. Interviews were conducted with 123 commercial, community, corporate, and academic settings (84% response rate), with 40 (33%) facilities requiring members to complete a pre‐activity screening device. Of those, 20 (50%) required physician clearance for “at‐risk” members prior to physical activity participation. Personal training clients completed a pre‐activity screening device at 50 (61%) facilities, with 32 (64%) requiring physician clearance for at‐risk clients. The data were analyzed by setting, with corporate facilities having a significantly higher ( P =.0049) adherence rate with AHA/ACSM standards than other facilities. Data were compared with previous studies and indicated a decrease in the number of facilities conducting PACSPs. Findings indicate that health/fitness personnel need to become aware of the relevance of conducting PACSPs.

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