Objective: To test the efficacy in promoting brisk walking of two theory-based interventions that incorporate implementation intentions and text message (Short Message Service; SMS) reminders directed at one’s walking-related plans or goals. Design: Participants (N = 149) were randomized to one of three conditions (implementation intention + SMS plan reminder, implementation intention + SMS goal reminder, control) before completing measures at baseline and follow-up 4 weeks later. At follow-up, the experimental groups were given a surprise recall task concerning their plans. All participants completed an equivalent goal recall task. Main Outcome Measures: Validated self-report measures of physical activity and measures of implementation int...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviours are leading risk factors for preventable health problem...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
abstract: With an excessive amount of resources in the United States healthcare system being spent o...
Objective: To test the efficacy in promoting brisk walking of two theory-based interventions that in...
Implementation intentions planning in advance the situation in which one will act, have been propose...
Background: This study aimed to test the efficacy of a messaging intervention targeting psychologica...
Sedentarism is a serious health concern in industrialized countries throughout the world. We examine...
IntroductionMany young adults demonstrate insufficient rates of physical activity (PA) to yield heal...
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...
Introduction: Mass-media campaigns such as, 'Change4Life' in the UK and 'get active America' in the ...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, 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...
Pedometers are being widely used in intervention studies designed to increase physical activity. How...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviours are leading risk factors for preventable health problem...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
abstract: With an excessive amount of resources in the United States healthcare system being spent o...
Objective: To test the efficacy in promoting brisk walking of two theory-based interventions that in...
Implementation intentions planning in advance the situation in which one will act, have been propose...
Background: This study aimed to test the efficacy of a messaging intervention targeting psychologica...
Sedentarism is a serious health concern in industrialized countries throughout the world. We examine...
IntroductionMany young adults demonstrate insufficient rates of physical activity (PA) to yield heal...
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...
Introduction: Mass-media campaigns such as, 'Change4Life' in the UK and 'get active America' in the ...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, 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...
Pedometers are being widely used in intervention studies designed to increase physical activity. How...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviours are leading risk factors for preventable health problem...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
abstract: With an excessive amount of resources in the United States healthcare system being spent o...