Abstract Background Chronic diseases are high in truck drivers and have been linked to work routines that promote inactivity and poor diets. This feasibility study examined the extent to which an m-Health financial incentives program facilitated physical activity and healthy dietary choices in Australian truck drivers. Methods Nineteen men (mean [SD] age = 47.5 [9.8] years; BMI = 31.2 [4.6] kg/m2) completed the 20-week program, and used an activity tracker and smartphone application (Jawbone UP™) to regulate small positive changes in occupational physical activity, and fruit, vegetable, saturated fat and processed/refined sugar food/beverage choices. Measures (baseline, end-program, 2-months follow-up; April–December 2014) were acceleromete...
Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk group for va...
This study examined health habits and physical activity levels of student truck drivers to determine...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
Background Chronic diseases are high in truck drivers and have been linked to work routines that pro...
Truck drivers are at increased risk of diet- and physical activity-related chronic diseases. Despite...
Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activity tracking a...
Background/issues: Truck drivers are at-risk of chronic disease because of work-related factors such...
- Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most ...
Introduction Heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers exhibit higher than nationally representative rates o...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behav...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Introduction: Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most t...
Introduction: Heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers’ exhibit higher than nationally representative rates...
Objective: To examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behaviour intervention on cardi...
Truck drivers endure systemic working conditions that are not conducive to health. Minimal access to...
Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk group for va...
This study examined health habits and physical activity levels of student truck drivers to determine...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
Background Chronic diseases are high in truck drivers and have been linked to work routines that pro...
Truck drivers are at increased risk of diet- and physical activity-related chronic diseases. Despite...
Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activity tracking a...
Background/issues: Truck drivers are at-risk of chronic disease because of work-related factors such...
- Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most ...
Introduction Heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers exhibit higher than nationally representative rates o...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behav...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Introduction: Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most t...
Introduction: Heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers’ exhibit higher than nationally representative rates...
Objective: To examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behaviour intervention on cardi...
Truck drivers endure systemic working conditions that are not conducive to health. Minimal access to...
Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk group for va...
This study examined health habits and physical activity levels of student truck drivers to determine...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...