Many national (US) and International guidelines for physical activity provide guidance that under-active and sedentary adults can begin by accumulating moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in bouts as brief as 10 minutes. This guidance fits well with Goal Setting theory in that goals should be realistic and achievable, and is also consistent with Social Cognitive theory since achieving small goals should boost self-efficacy and thus, encourage continued physical activity. In contrast, Behavioral Economics might suggest that fewer, longer bouts would be more conducive to the adoption of physical activity due to the costs incurred with each separate bout of MVPA. This paper examines patterns of MVPA adoption among a sample of under-a...
Researchers have successfully increased physical activity with self-monitoring, goal setting, and fe...
Background: The high prevalence of physical inactivity has led to a search for novel and feasible in...
Background. This study examines factors associated with physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavio...
Many national (US) and International guidelines for physical activity provide guidance that under-ac...
The majority of U.S. adults perform insufficient amounts of physical activity to prevent disease and...
Current physical activity guidelines encourage adults to accumulate 150 minutes of moderate intensit...
Evidence demonstrates that participation in regular physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of morbi...
Introduction: Mass-media campaigns such as, 'Change4Life' in the UK and 'get active America' in the ...
Evidence demonstrates that participation in regular physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of morbi...
Pedometers are being widely used in intervention studies designed to increase physical activity. How...
Abstract Introduction: Regular physical activity (PA) is essential for a healthy lifestyle, yet many...
Lack of physical activity in America is a major issue contributing to an increase in the prevalence ...
Abstract Background Emerging interventions that rely on and harness variability in behavior to adapt...
Early findings demonstrated that goals are effective when used for physical activity (PA; McEwan et ...
Background: Adults should achieve a minimum of 150 min of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical ac...
Researchers have successfully increased physical activity with self-monitoring, goal setting, and fe...
Background: The high prevalence of physical inactivity has led to a search for novel and feasible in...
Background. This study examines factors associated with physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavio...
Many national (US) and International guidelines for physical activity provide guidance that under-ac...
The majority of U.S. adults perform insufficient amounts of physical activity to prevent disease and...
Current physical activity guidelines encourage adults to accumulate 150 minutes of moderate intensit...
Evidence demonstrates that participation in regular physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of morbi...
Introduction: Mass-media campaigns such as, 'Change4Life' in the UK and 'get active America' in the ...
Evidence demonstrates that participation in regular physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of morbi...
Pedometers are being widely used in intervention studies designed to increase physical activity. How...
Abstract Introduction: Regular physical activity (PA) is essential for a healthy lifestyle, yet many...
Lack of physical activity in America is a major issue contributing to an increase in the prevalence ...
Abstract Background Emerging interventions that rely on and harness variability in behavior to adapt...
Early findings demonstrated that goals are effective when used for physical activity (PA; McEwan et ...
Background: Adults should achieve a minimum of 150 min of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical ac...
Researchers have successfully increased physical activity with self-monitoring, goal setting, and fe...
Background: The high prevalence of physical inactivity has led to a search for novel and feasible in...
Background. This study examines factors associated with physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavio...