Objective: To compare the frequency and duration of varying intensities of physical activity performed by adults trying to lose weight, avoid gaining weight and not actively trying to control their weight, and to compare these groups\u27 beliefs about the physical activity they should perform.Method: Random postal survey of 2500 Victorian adults selected from the Australian electoral roll (response rate=42%).Measures: One-week physical activity recall (frequency and duration of walking, other moderate activity and vigorous activity), BMI (based on self-reported height and weight) and weight-control behaviour.Results: At the time of the survey, 27% of respondents were actively trying to avoid gaining weight, 23.9% trying to lose weight and 4...
This study examined weight-control behaviour among Victorian adults, focusing specifically on physic...
BackgroundThere is limited population-based data on behavioral factors found to be important for suc...
Purpose: To examine age-related differences in the physical activity behaviors of young adults.Metho...
Only a small fraction of overweight people get enough exercise to improve health. Intimidating facto...
Background : Physical inactivity and insufficient fruit and vegetable consumption are key risk facto...
Physical inactivity is a major global public health issue associated with a range of chronic disease...
OBJECTIVE: To assess pedometer-determined physical activity levels, and activity patterns, in a samp...
Physical activity is important for the health of all individuals, however, the determinants of physi...
Objective: Health beliefs of overweight adults who did and did not enter an exercise program were co...
Objective: To assess physical activity (PA) behaviours of adults in rural Australia.Design and setti...
BACKGROUND: The current Australia's Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines recommend...
Behavioral weight loss interventions are the standard approach to weight loss for overweight adults;...
People with knowledge of the benefits of physical activity tend to be more active; however, such kno...
Alley, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-9666-5071; Hayman, MJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-1469-3496; Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-00...
Objective: To examine recent trends in sufficient physical activity among New South Wales adults age...
This study examined weight-control behaviour among Victorian adults, focusing specifically on physic...
BackgroundThere is limited population-based data on behavioral factors found to be important for suc...
Purpose: To examine age-related differences in the physical activity behaviors of young adults.Metho...
Only a small fraction of overweight people get enough exercise to improve health. Intimidating facto...
Background : Physical inactivity and insufficient fruit and vegetable consumption are key risk facto...
Physical inactivity is a major global public health issue associated with a range of chronic disease...
OBJECTIVE: To assess pedometer-determined physical activity levels, and activity patterns, in a samp...
Physical activity is important for the health of all individuals, however, the determinants of physi...
Objective: Health beliefs of overweight adults who did and did not enter an exercise program were co...
Objective: To assess physical activity (PA) behaviours of adults in rural Australia.Design and setti...
BACKGROUND: The current Australia's Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines recommend...
Behavioral weight loss interventions are the standard approach to weight loss for overweight adults;...
People with knowledge of the benefits of physical activity tend to be more active; however, such kno...
Alley, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-9666-5071; Hayman, MJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-1469-3496; Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-00...
Objective: To examine recent trends in sufficient physical activity among New South Wales adults age...
This study examined weight-control behaviour among Victorian adults, focusing specifically on physic...
BackgroundThere is limited population-based data on behavioral factors found to be important for suc...
Purpose: To examine age-related differences in the physical activity behaviors of young adults.Metho...