Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Introduction: Poor sleep health is common and has a substantial negative health impact. Physical activity has been shown to improve sleep health. Many sleep interventions do not explicitly target physical activity, potentially limiting changes in activity and also sleep. Few intervention target those with poor sleep health but without a diagnosed disorder. This study aims to examine the efficacy of a combined physical activity and sleep intervention to improve sleep quality in middle-aged adults and its effect on physical activity, depression and quality of life. Methods: A three-arm randomised trial with a three-month primary time-point, will be conducted. Adults (N = 275) aged 40–65 years, who re...
QuestionDoes an exercise training program improve the quality of sleep in middle-aged and older adul...
Insomnia is recognised as the most prevalent sleep disorder. Untreated insomnia carries a heavy burd...
BACKGROUND Many adults are insufficiently physically active, have prolonged sedentary behaviour and ...
INTRODUCTION: Poor sleep health is common and has a substantial negative health impact. Physical act...
BACKGROUND: Poor sleep health is highly prevalent. Physical activity is known to improve sleep quali...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Introduction: Interventions that improve both physical ac...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094INTRODUCTION: There is a need to reduce physical inactivi...
Introduction: Interventions that improve both physical activity and sleep quality may be more effect...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. Se...
Objectives: Examining mediators of intervention efficacy in an m-health intervention targeting physi...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Background: Many adults are insufficiently physically act...
Abstract Background Moderate sleep complaints are major gerontological issue affecting as many as 80...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional behavioural weight loss trials targeting improvements in physical activity...
Question: Does an exercise training program improve the quality of sleep in middle-aged and older ad...
Background: Many adults are insufficiently physically active, have prolonged sedentary behaviour and...
QuestionDoes an exercise training program improve the quality of sleep in middle-aged and older adul...
Insomnia is recognised as the most prevalent sleep disorder. Untreated insomnia carries a heavy burd...
BACKGROUND Many adults are insufficiently physically active, have prolonged sedentary behaviour and ...
INTRODUCTION: Poor sleep health is common and has a substantial negative health impact. Physical act...
BACKGROUND: Poor sleep health is highly prevalent. Physical activity is known to improve sleep quali...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Introduction: Interventions that improve both physical ac...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094INTRODUCTION: There is a need to reduce physical inactivi...
Introduction: Interventions that improve both physical activity and sleep quality may be more effect...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. Se...
Objectives: Examining mediators of intervention efficacy in an m-health intervention targeting physi...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Background: Many adults are insufficiently physically act...
Abstract Background Moderate sleep complaints are major gerontological issue affecting as many as 80...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional behavioural weight loss trials targeting improvements in physical activity...
Question: Does an exercise training program improve the quality of sleep in middle-aged and older ad...
Background: Many adults are insufficiently physically active, have prolonged sedentary behaviour and...
QuestionDoes an exercise training program improve the quality of sleep in middle-aged and older adul...
Insomnia is recognised as the most prevalent sleep disorder. Untreated insomnia carries a heavy burd...
BACKGROUND Many adults are insufficiently physically active, have prolonged sedentary behaviour and ...