Background: Changing diet and physical activity behaviour is one of the cornerstones of type 2 diabetes treatment, but changing behaviour is challenging. The objective of this study was to identify behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and intervention features of dietary and physical activity interventions for patients with type 2 diabetes that are associated with changes in HbA1c and body weight. Methods: We performed a systematic review of papers published between 1975–2015 describing randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that focused exclusively on both diet and physical activity. The constituent BCTs, intervention features and methodological rigour of these interventions were evaluated. Changes in HbA1c and body weight were meta-anal...
BACKGROUND: To develop more efficient programmes for promoting dietary and/or physical activity chan...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permi...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Meta...
Background: Changing diet and physical activity behaviour is one of the cornerstones of type 2 diabe...
Background: Changing diet and physical activity behaviour is one of the cornerstones of type 2 diabe...
Background: Changing diet and physical activity behaviour is one of the cornerstone...
OBJECTIVE Dietary behavior is closely connected to type 2 diabetes. The purpose of this meta-analysi...
The aim of this thesis was to design an artefact to support diet and physical activity behaviour cha...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses have identified promising behavior change techniques (BCTs) in changing ob...
Aims: To explore which behaviour change techniques and other intervention features are associated wi...
Aims: To explore which behaviour change techniques and other intervention features are associated wi...
OBJECTIVEdBehavioral interventions targeting “free-living ” physical activity (PA) and exer-cise tha...
OBJECTIVEdBehavioral interventions targeting “free-living ” physical activity (PA) and exer-cise tha...
OBJECTIVE - Behavioral interventions targeting "free-living" physical activity (PA) and exercise tha...
Aims To explore which behaviour change techniques and other intervention features are associated wi...
BACKGROUND: To develop more efficient programmes for promoting dietary and/or physical activity chan...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permi...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Meta...
Background: Changing diet and physical activity behaviour is one of the cornerstones of type 2 diabe...
Background: Changing diet and physical activity behaviour is one of the cornerstones of type 2 diabe...
Background: Changing diet and physical activity behaviour is one of the cornerstone...
OBJECTIVE Dietary behavior is closely connected to type 2 diabetes. The purpose of this meta-analysi...
The aim of this thesis was to design an artefact to support diet and physical activity behaviour cha...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses have identified promising behavior change techniques (BCTs) in changing ob...
Aims: To explore which behaviour change techniques and other intervention features are associated wi...
Aims: To explore which behaviour change techniques and other intervention features are associated wi...
OBJECTIVEdBehavioral interventions targeting “free-living ” physical activity (PA) and exer-cise tha...
OBJECTIVEdBehavioral interventions targeting “free-living ” physical activity (PA) and exer-cise tha...
OBJECTIVE - Behavioral interventions targeting "free-living" physical activity (PA) and exercise tha...
Aims To explore which behaviour change techniques and other intervention features are associated wi...
BACKGROUND: To develop more efficient programmes for promoting dietary and/or physical activity chan...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permi...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Meta...