BACKGROUND: Very brief interventions (VBIs) for physical activity are promising, but there is uncertainty about their potential effectiveness and cost. We assessed potential efficacy, feasibility, acceptability, and cost of three VBIs in primary care, in order to select the most promising intervention for evaluation in a subsequent large-scale RCT. METHODS: Three hundred and ninety four adults aged 40-74 years were randomised to a Motivational (n = 83), Pedometer (n = 74), or Combined (n = 80) intervention, delivered immediately after a preventative health check in primary care, or control (Health Check only; n = 157). Potential efficacy was measured as the probability of a positive difference between an intervention arm and the control arm...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of physical activity interventions delivered or prompted by ...
Objectives: A short-term and long-term cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of two pedometer-based walk...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years 'exercise referral schemes' have been popular even though the evi...
Abstract Background Very brief interventions (VBIs) for physical activity are promising, but there i...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in brief and very brief behaviour change interventions for ...
BackgroundThe majority of people do not achieve recommended levels of physical activity. There is a ...
Background: The majority of people do not achieve recommended levels of physical activity. There is ...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in b...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity interventions that are targeted at individuals can be effective in enc...
Background: Physical activity interventions that are targeted at individuals can be effective in enc...
This systematic review of reviews aims to investigate how brief interventions (BIs) are defined, whe...
Background There is little evidence of the cost-effectiveness of pedometer-based interventions. We ex...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brief interventions promoting physical activity are cost-effective i...
Background Brief interventions (BIs) delivered in primary care have shown potential to increase phys...
© 2015 Peacock et al. Background: Low physical activity is a major public health problem. New cost-e...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of physical activity interventions delivered or prompted by ...
Objectives: A short-term and long-term cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of two pedometer-based walk...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years 'exercise referral schemes' have been popular even though the evi...
Abstract Background Very brief interventions (VBIs) for physical activity are promising, but there i...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in brief and very brief behaviour change interventions for ...
BackgroundThe majority of people do not achieve recommended levels of physical activity. There is a ...
Background: The majority of people do not achieve recommended levels of physical activity. There is ...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in b...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity interventions that are targeted at individuals can be effective in enc...
Background: Physical activity interventions that are targeted at individuals can be effective in enc...
This systematic review of reviews aims to investigate how brief interventions (BIs) are defined, whe...
Background There is little evidence of the cost-effectiveness of pedometer-based interventions. We ex...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brief interventions promoting physical activity are cost-effective i...
Background Brief interventions (BIs) delivered in primary care have shown potential to increase phys...
© 2015 Peacock et al. Background: Low physical activity is a major public health problem. New cost-e...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of physical activity interventions delivered or prompted by ...
Objectives: A short-term and long-term cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of two pedometer-based walk...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years 'exercise referral schemes' have been popular even though the evi...