OBJECTIVES: Time spent inactive and sedentary are both associated with poor health. Self-monitoring of walking, using pedometers for real-time feedback, is effective at increasing physical activity. This study evaluated the feasibility of a new pocket-worn sedentary time and physical activity real-time self-monitoring device (SitFIT). METHODS: Forty sedentary men were equally randomised into two intervention groups. For 4 weeks, one group received a SitFIT providing feedback on steps and time spent sedentary (lying/sitting); the other group received a SitFIT providing feedback on steps and time spent upright (standing/stepping). Change in sedentary time, standing time, stepping time and step count was assessed using activPAL monitors at bas...
Sedentary behavior (SB) raises risks for detrimental consequences and is not compensable by other he...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the effect of self-monitoring in increasing physical ...
Background This study assesses the accuracy of a Bluetooth-enabled prototype activity tr...
Objectives: Time spent inactive and sedentary are both associated with poor health. Self-monitoring ...
Objectives: Time spent inactive and sedentary are both associated with poor health. Self-monitoring ...
Purpose: Time spent sedentary is associated with poor health. Self-monitoring of walking, using pedo...
Purpose. Pedometers, which enable self-monitoring of step counts, are effective in facilitating inc...
Purpose Pedometers, which enable self-monitoring of step counts, are effective in facilitating incre...
BACKGROUND: It is well documented that meeting the guideline levels (150 minutes per week) of modera...
Background: It is well documented that meeting the guideline levels (150 minutes per week) of modera...
It is well documented that meeting the guideline levels (150 minutes per week) of moderate-to-vigoro...
Sedentary behavior (SB) has detrimental consequences and cannot be compensated for through moderate-...
Sedentary behavior (SB) has detrimental consequences and cannot be compensated for through moderate-...
PURPOSE: To assess the use of a wearable technological device for the increase in attainment of phys...
Sedentary behavior (SB) has detrimental consequences and cannot be compensated for through moderate-...
Sedentary behavior (SB) raises risks for detrimental consequences and is not compensable by other he...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the effect of self-monitoring in increasing physical ...
Background This study assesses the accuracy of a Bluetooth-enabled prototype activity tr...
Objectives: Time spent inactive and sedentary are both associated with poor health. Self-monitoring ...
Objectives: Time spent inactive and sedentary are both associated with poor health. Self-monitoring ...
Purpose: Time spent sedentary is associated with poor health. Self-monitoring of walking, using pedo...
Purpose. Pedometers, which enable self-monitoring of step counts, are effective in facilitating inc...
Purpose Pedometers, which enable self-monitoring of step counts, are effective in facilitating incre...
BACKGROUND: It is well documented that meeting the guideline levels (150 minutes per week) of modera...
Background: It is well documented that meeting the guideline levels (150 minutes per week) of modera...
It is well documented that meeting the guideline levels (150 minutes per week) of moderate-to-vigoro...
Sedentary behavior (SB) has detrimental consequences and cannot be compensated for through moderate-...
Sedentary behavior (SB) has detrimental consequences and cannot be compensated for through moderate-...
PURPOSE: To assess the use of a wearable technological device for the increase in attainment of phys...
Sedentary behavior (SB) has detrimental consequences and cannot be compensated for through moderate-...
Sedentary behavior (SB) raises risks for detrimental consequences and is not compensable by other he...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the effect of self-monitoring in increasing physical ...
Background This study assesses the accuracy of a Bluetooth-enabled prototype activity tr...