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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 29.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2014 Nov 6;48(1):1–12. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.08.006

Table 1.

Eligibility criteria for Steps to Health

Participants were eligible to participate if they:

  • were told by a health care professional that they have some form of arthritis

  • reported at least one symptom of arthritis (joint pain, stiffness, tenderness, decreased range of motion, redness and warmth, deformity, crackling or grating, fatigue)

  • were 18 years or older

  • were the only one in their household participating in the study

  • were not planning to move out of the area in the next 9 months

  • were able to read and write in English

  • were not participating in another research study (unless it was an observational study without any intervention or medication)


Participants were ineligible to participate if they:

  • endorsed an item on the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)21:

    • were told by a health care provider that they had a heart condition and should only do exercise recommended by a doctor

    • experienced chest pain during rest or exercise

    • experienced dizziness or loss of consciousness

    • had a bone or joint problem (besides arthritis) that could be made worse by exercise

    • knew of any other reason they should not do exercise

    • had uncontrolled hypertension (Z160/100) (participants were not excluded if they took medication for hypertension and their blood pressure was controlled)

  • had a fall in the past year that required medical assistance

  • were pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant in the next year (women)

  • were diabetic and taking insulin

  • could not walk longer than 3 minutes without a rest

  • could not stand without assistance for more than 2 minutes

  • could not sit in chair without arms for more than 5 minutes

  • were already physically active (aerobic activities ≥3 days/week for ≥30 minutes/day or strength training ≥2 days/week for ≥20 minutes/day)