AbstractIntroductionIn the present study, we examined the influence of a home-based, DVD-delivered exercise intervention on daily sedentary time and breaks in sedentary time in older adults.MethodsBetween 2010 and 2012, older adults (i.e., aged 65 or older) residing in Illinois (N=307) were randomized into a 6-month home-based, DVD-delivered exercise program (i.e., FlexToBa; FTB) or a waitlist control. Participants completed measurements prior to the first week (baseline), following the intervention period (month 6), and after a 6month no-contact follow-up (month 12). Sedentary behavior was measured objectively using accelerometers for 7 consecutive days at each time point. Differences in daily sedentary time and breaks between groups and a...
Sedentary behavior has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes independently of ph...
Abstract Background Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent e...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
AbstractIntroductionIn the present study, we examined the influence of a home-based, DVD-delivered e...
In the present study, we examined the influence of a home-based, DVD-delivered exercise intervention...
Regular physical activity (PA) is of central importance for healthy ageing. However, in Germany, onl...
Purpose: With evidence that prolonged sitting has deleterious health consequences, decreasing sedent...
BACKGROUND: “Push” components of mobile health interventions may be promising to create conscious aw...
Background Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability of...
Sedentary time (ST) is an important risk factor for a variety of health outcomes in older adults. Co...
Sedentary time (ST) is an important risk factor for a variety of health outcomes in older adults. Co...
The objective of this study was to systematically review the literature and compare the effectivenes...
OBJECTIVE: This review evaluates the effectiveness of physical activity interventions among older ad...
Background: Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability o...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent evidence ...
Sedentary behavior has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes independently of ph...
Abstract Background Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent e...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
AbstractIntroductionIn the present study, we examined the influence of a home-based, DVD-delivered e...
In the present study, we examined the influence of a home-based, DVD-delivered exercise intervention...
Regular physical activity (PA) is of central importance for healthy ageing. However, in Germany, onl...
Purpose: With evidence that prolonged sitting has deleterious health consequences, decreasing sedent...
BACKGROUND: “Push” components of mobile health interventions may be promising to create conscious aw...
Background Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability of...
Sedentary time (ST) is an important risk factor for a variety of health outcomes in older adults. Co...
Sedentary time (ST) is an important risk factor for a variety of health outcomes in older adults. Co...
The objective of this study was to systematically review the literature and compare the effectivenes...
OBJECTIVE: This review evaluates the effectiveness of physical activity interventions among older ad...
Background: Physical activity can prevent or delay age-related impairments and prolong the ability o...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent evidence ...
Sedentary behavior has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes independently of ph...
Abstract Background Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent e...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...