Movement as Investment for Health (Bewegung als Investition in Gesundheit or BIG) was a multidimensional research study in participatory physical activity promotion among socially disadvantaged women in a deprived neighbourhood in Erlangen, Germany. It aimed at making full use of health-promoting effects of movement and developing integrated evaluation through approaches from different disciplines. We defined the target population through national health survey data, and determined important intervention and evaluation dimensions through meta-analyses. A co-operative planning group of women, researchers, policy-makers, and local experts made decisions on the most appropriate procedures. Integrated evaluation in participatory approaches is p...
Introduction Physical activity referral schemes (PARSs) are recommended to promote physical activity...
Schaller A, Exner AK, Wild B, Sauzet O. „Dann können wir endlich zeigen, dass das was bringt“ Zentra...
<p>Background: In the Netherlands, people with a low socioeconomic status (SES) live approximately 6...
Integrated evaluation in participatory physical activity promotion among women in difficult life sit...
Introduction The BIG project (‘Bewegung als Investition in die Gesundheit’, ie, ‘Movement as Inves...
BackgroundRegular physical activity has positive effects on both physical and mental health. Neverth...
Introduction: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an effective health promotion approac...
Scaling up community-based participatory research (CBPR) remains challenging. This case-study report...
The present society is more and more characterized of hypoactivity, that is associated with all nega...
The role of ‘best investment’ methodology in shaping priorities in many health policy areas is becom...
Abstract Background There is insufficient physical activity among women. Yet the implementation of e...
Participation and empowerment are important components in intervention studies, in order to establis...
Background: Despite numerous interventions aiming to improve physical activity in socially disadvant...
Introduction: The description of the contents and underlying theoretical principles of a behaviour c...
Mass participation sporting events (MPSEs) are increasing in popularity. However, little research ex...
Introduction Physical activity referral schemes (PARSs) are recommended to promote physical activity...
Schaller A, Exner AK, Wild B, Sauzet O. „Dann können wir endlich zeigen, dass das was bringt“ Zentra...
<p>Background: In the Netherlands, people with a low socioeconomic status (SES) live approximately 6...
Integrated evaluation in participatory physical activity promotion among women in difficult life sit...
Introduction The BIG project (‘Bewegung als Investition in die Gesundheit’, ie, ‘Movement as Inves...
BackgroundRegular physical activity has positive effects on both physical and mental health. Neverth...
Introduction: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an effective health promotion approac...
Scaling up community-based participatory research (CBPR) remains challenging. This case-study report...
The present society is more and more characterized of hypoactivity, that is associated with all nega...
The role of ‘best investment’ methodology in shaping priorities in many health policy areas is becom...
Abstract Background There is insufficient physical activity among women. Yet the implementation of e...
Participation and empowerment are important components in intervention studies, in order to establis...
Background: Despite numerous interventions aiming to improve physical activity in socially disadvant...
Introduction: The description of the contents and underlying theoretical principles of a behaviour c...
Mass participation sporting events (MPSEs) are increasing in popularity. However, little research ex...
Introduction Physical activity referral schemes (PARSs) are recommended to promote physical activity...
Schaller A, Exner AK, Wild B, Sauzet O. „Dann können wir endlich zeigen, dass das was bringt“ Zentra...
<p>Background: In the Netherlands, people with a low socioeconomic status (SES) live approximately 6...