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World Health Organization (WHO) has prioritized physical activity (PA) as one of the mostrelevant strategies leading the decreasing prevalence of noncommunicable chronic diseases. Pedometer has emerged as one of the valid intervention programs, reliable and useful to assess,measure and promote the physical activity practice, through counts the number of steps perday. One of the aims is to establish the goals based on steps per day made by a person and thepositive feedback, which can generate behavior changes and adoption of healthy habits, from a regular physical activity practice perspective. This review attends to enhance the current state ofpedometer program, as an intervention one, in all kind of population; its health impact and theapplication methodologies, using the pedometer as a steps quantifier device, with feasible access,use and management. Additionally, the review will be useful as a framework to design futureresearch projects, aim to develop, adapt and apply evidence based pedometer protocols, insideclinical, academic and community context.

Carolina Preciado, Universidad el Rosario

Fisioterapeuta; investigadora; Universidad del Rosario.

Javier Bonilla, Universidad el Rosario

MD, MSc; profesor de carrera, Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad del Rosario.
Preciado, C., & Bonilla, J. (2011). Pedometer: intervention strategy and physical activity promotion. Revista Ciencias De La Salud, 9(2), 191–201. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.1689

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