Experts have advocated exercise with little success, and have turned to encouraging physical activity by incorporating it into daily activities such as taking the stairs over elevators. Much literature exists suggesting that environmental prompts can encourage the use of stairs and literature has established that some messages may be more effective than others. This study aimed to assess the effects of selected signage prompts on stair usage. Methods: Stair and elevator use were monitored in three, two-story buildings. One building served as a control, while a fitness message was placed in another building, and the final building received a weight control message. Observations took place twice pe
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have generally shown the effectiveness of prompts to promote stair use i...
Stair climbing is a lifestyle physical activity that uses more calories per minute than jogging. Thi...
This study aimed to evaluate whether a stair-promoting signed intervention could increase the use of...
Experts have advocated exercise with little success, and have turned to encouraging physical activit...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is a health behavior that most Americans do not participate in at...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of signs for encouraging the use of s...
Issue addressed: This study investigated the effectiveness of positive and negative-themed message p...
Point-of-decision signs to promote stair use have been found to be effective in various environments...
PURPOSE: Visual improvements have been shown to encourage stair use in worksites independently of wr...
The US government initiated a national health campaign targeting 100 'small step' lifestyle changes ...
Introduction Using the stairs instead of an elevator or escalator is an easy and cheap way to increa...
PURPOSE: Studies report a significant increase in stair use when message prompts are introduced at t...
Stair climbing can be a low-cost and relatively accessible way to add everyday physical activity, bu...
Stair climbing can be a low-cost and relatively accessible way to add everyday physical activity, bu...
Since 1980, many studies have evaluated whether stair-use prompts increased physical activity by qua...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have generally shown the effectiveness of prompts to promote stair use i...
Stair climbing is a lifestyle physical activity that uses more calories per minute than jogging. Thi...
This study aimed to evaluate whether a stair-promoting signed intervention could increase the use of...
Experts have advocated exercise with little success, and have turned to encouraging physical activit...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is a health behavior that most Americans do not participate in at...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of signs for encouraging the use of s...
Issue addressed: This study investigated the effectiveness of positive and negative-themed message p...
Point-of-decision signs to promote stair use have been found to be effective in various environments...
PURPOSE: Visual improvements have been shown to encourage stair use in worksites independently of wr...
The US government initiated a national health campaign targeting 100 'small step' lifestyle changes ...
Introduction Using the stairs instead of an elevator or escalator is an easy and cheap way to increa...
PURPOSE: Studies report a significant increase in stair use when message prompts are introduced at t...
Stair climbing can be a low-cost and relatively accessible way to add everyday physical activity, bu...
Stair climbing can be a low-cost and relatively accessible way to add everyday physical activity, bu...
Since 1980, many studies have evaluated whether stair-use prompts increased physical activity by qua...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have generally shown the effectiveness of prompts to promote stair use i...
Stair climbing is a lifestyle physical activity that uses more calories per minute than jogging. Thi...
This study aimed to evaluate whether a stair-promoting signed intervention could increase the use of...