Abstract Background This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity intervention for children with type 1 diabetes called ‘Steps to Active Kids with Diabetes’ (STAK-D). It aims to explore the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention and study design. Methods Thirteen children aged 9–11 years and their parents were recruited from one paediatric diabetes clinic. A process evaluation was conducted alongside a two-arm randomised feasibility trial, including assessment of rate of recruitment, adherence, retention, data completion and burden, implementation fidelity and adverse events. Qualitative interviews with children (n = 9), parents (n = 8), healthcare professionals (n = 3) and STAK-D voluntee...
This study examines physical activity intervention outcome measures in children with Type 1 Diabetes...
Type 1 diabetes is a common chronic condition in children and young people and its prevalence is inc...
“Having diabetes shouldn’t stop them”: healthcare professionals ’ perceptions of physical activity i...
Aims: This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity interve...
Background: This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity i...
Background This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity i...
Background: Regular physical activity has important health benefits for children with type 1 diabete...
Background/objective: The global incidence of Type 1 diabetes is rising and youths with Type 1 diabe...
BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity has important health benefits for children with type 1 diabete...
Abstract Background Physical activity and self-monitoring are important for children with type 1 dia...
Background: Evidence suggests youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have lower levels of physical activit...
Background/objective: The global incidence of Type 1 diabetes is rising and youths with Type 1 diabe...
Introduction Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a lifelong illness that affects over 2500 children in Ireland....
Type 1 diabetes is a common chronic condition in children and young people and its prevalence is inc...
Around two-thirds of 5–18 year olds fail to meet physical activity (PA) recommendations. Children wi...
This study examines physical activity intervention outcome measures in children with Type 1 Diabetes...
Type 1 diabetes is a common chronic condition in children and young people and its prevalence is inc...
“Having diabetes shouldn’t stop them”: healthcare professionals ’ perceptions of physical activity i...
Aims: This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity interve...
Background: This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity i...
Background This study describes the development and feasibility evaluation of a physical activity i...
Background: Regular physical activity has important health benefits for children with type 1 diabete...
Background/objective: The global incidence of Type 1 diabetes is rising and youths with Type 1 diabe...
BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity has important health benefits for children with type 1 diabete...
Abstract Background Physical activity and self-monitoring are important for children with type 1 dia...
Background: Evidence suggests youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have lower levels of physical activit...
Background/objective: The global incidence of Type 1 diabetes is rising and youths with Type 1 diabe...
Introduction Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a lifelong illness that affects over 2500 children in Ireland....
Type 1 diabetes is a common chronic condition in children and young people and its prevalence is inc...
Around two-thirds of 5–18 year olds fail to meet physical activity (PA) recommendations. Children wi...
This study examines physical activity intervention outcome measures in children with Type 1 Diabetes...
Type 1 diabetes is a common chronic condition in children and young people and its prevalence is inc...
“Having diabetes shouldn’t stop them”: healthcare professionals ’ perceptions of physical activity i...