Implementation intentions planning in advance the situation in which one will act, have been proposed to be an effective self-regulatory technique for changing health behaviour. Encouraging people to receive text message reminders of their implementation intentions should enhance their strength and, thus, it was predicted that this combined approach would be particularly effective in increasing exercise. Participants (N = 155) were randomly allocated to one of five conditions (implementation intentions and SMS, implementation intention, SMS or one of two control groups) then completed self-report measures of exercise behaviour and motivation. Four weeks later, they responded to similar items. Results suggested that the combined intervention...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, in...
abstract: The WalkIT Study is a mobile health study examining the efficacy of a four month text mess...
Introduction: Mass‑media campaigns such as, “Change4Life’ in the UK and “get active Am...
Objective: To test the efficacy in promoting brisk walking of two theory-based interventions that in...
Sedentarism is a serious health concern in industrialized countries throughout the world. We examine...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, in...
IntroductionMany young adults demonstrate insufficient rates of physical activity (PA) to yield heal...
Objectives: The study's main objective was to investigate a potential role of pre-conscious processe...
Objective: To test the efficacy in promoting brisk walking of two theory-based interventions that in...
Abstract Background To motivate individuals to adhere to a regular physical activity regime, guideli...
Objectives: To examine 1) the specificity and number of implementation intentions people form for in...
International audienceThis study aims to test the efficacy of text messaging cues (SMS) to promote p...
BackgroundLow physical activity is an important risk factor for common physical and mental disorders...
BackgroundLow physical activity is an important risk factor for common physical and mental disorders...
Past research shows that mental imagery can be used to enhance the effectiveness of implementation i...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, in...
abstract: The WalkIT Study is a mobile health study examining the efficacy of a four month text mess...
Introduction: Mass‑media campaigns such as, “Change4Life’ in the UK and “get active Am...
Objective: To test the efficacy in promoting brisk walking of two theory-based interventions that in...
Sedentarism is a serious health concern in industrialized countries throughout the world. We examine...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, in...
IntroductionMany young adults demonstrate insufficient rates of physical activity (PA) to yield heal...
Objectives: The study's main objective was to investigate a potential role of pre-conscious processe...
Objective: To test the efficacy in promoting brisk walking of two theory-based interventions that in...
Abstract Background To motivate individuals to adhere to a regular physical activity regime, guideli...
Objectives: To examine 1) the specificity and number of implementation intentions people form for in...
International audienceThis study aims to test the efficacy of text messaging cues (SMS) to promote p...
BackgroundLow physical activity is an important risk factor for common physical and mental disorders...
BackgroundLow physical activity is an important risk factor for common physical and mental disorders...
Past research shows that mental imagery can be used to enhance the effectiveness of implementation i...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, in...
abstract: The WalkIT Study is a mobile health study examining the efficacy of a four month text mess...
Introduction: Mass‑media campaigns such as, “Change4Life’ in the UK and “get active Am...