Several interventions have targeted dyads to promote physical activity (PA) or reduce sedentary behaviour (SB), but the evidence has not been synthesised. Sixty-nine studies were identified from MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Web of Science, and 59 were included in the main meta-analyses (providing 72 independent tests). Intervention details, type of dyadic goal, participant characteristics, and methodological quality were extracted and their impact on the overall effect size was examined. Sensitivity analyses tested effect robustness to (a) the effects of other statistically significant moderators; (b) outliers; (c) data included for participants who were not the main target of the intervention. Dyadic interventions had a small positive, highly he...
Neil Howlett, Daksha Trivedi, Nicholas Troop, Angel Chater, ‘What are the most effective behaviour c...
Physical activity has many physical, mental, and social health benefits. Interventions can be succes...
OBJECTIVE: Walking groups are increasingly being set up but little is known about their efficacy in ...
Rationale Although effects of individual planning interventions on physical activity (PA) are wel...
Action planning can help translate physical activity intentions into action by linking situational c...
BACKGROUND: Enhancing physical activity in overweight and obese individuals is an important means to...
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the effects of collaborative, dyadic, and individu...
BACKGROUND: Enhancing physical activity in overweight and obese individuals is an important means...
Context: Time spent in sedentary behaviours (SB) is associated with poor health, irrespective of the...
Cardiometabolic comorbidities are highly prevalent in clinical populations, and have been associated...
Objectives: This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the efficacy of physical activity inte...
Objective: In dyadic planning a target person and a planning partner create plans for when, where, a...
Despite a large and increasing evidence base on physical activity (PA) interventions, the high rates...
Background: Research suggests dyadic interventions can increase physical activity; such intervention...
Neil Howlett, Daksha Trivedi, Nicholas Troop, Angel Chater, ‘What are the most effective behaviour c...
Physical activity has many physical, mental, and social health benefits. Interventions can be succes...
OBJECTIVE: Walking groups are increasingly being set up but little is known about their efficacy in ...
Rationale Although effects of individual planning interventions on physical activity (PA) are wel...
Action planning can help translate physical activity intentions into action by linking situational c...
BACKGROUND: Enhancing physical activity in overweight and obese individuals is an important means to...
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the effects of collaborative, dyadic, and individu...
BACKGROUND: Enhancing physical activity in overweight and obese individuals is an important means...
Context: Time spent in sedentary behaviours (SB) is associated with poor health, irrespective of the...
Cardiometabolic comorbidities are highly prevalent in clinical populations, and have been associated...
Objectives: This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the efficacy of physical activity inte...
Objective: In dyadic planning a target person and a planning partner create plans for when, where, a...
Despite a large and increasing evidence base on physical activity (PA) interventions, the high rates...
Background: Research suggests dyadic interventions can increase physical activity; such intervention...
Neil Howlett, Daksha Trivedi, Nicholas Troop, Angel Chater, ‘What are the most effective behaviour c...
Physical activity has many physical, mental, and social health benefits. Interventions can be succes...
OBJECTIVE: Walking groups are increasingly being set up but little is known about their efficacy in ...