Objective. Increasing physical activity is an important public-health goal worldwide, but there are few published mediation analyses of physical-activity interventions in low-to-middle-income countries like South Africa undergoing a health transition involving markedly increased mortality from non-communicable diseases. This article reports secondary analyses on the mediation of a theory-of-planned-behavior-based behavioral intervention that increased self-reported physical activity in a trial with 1181 men in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Method. Twenty-two matched-pairs of neighborhoods were randomly selected. Within pairs, neighborhoods were randomized to a health-promotion intervention or an attention-matched control intervention...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XBackground: Most people in developed countries are not physically...
Physical activity promotion is pivotal for preventing and treating a range of non-communicable disea...
Background Male engagement with public health programming, especially around stigmatised issues, is ...
ObjectiveTo determine whether a health-promotion intervention increases South African men's adherenc...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis minor dissertation is comprised of 3 chapters. The first cha...
BackgroundFew trials have tested physical-activity interventions among sexual minorities, including ...
To determine the compliance, barriers, and effects of participation in a 4-week exercise interventio...
PurposeScant research has investigated whether health promotion interventions have sustained effects...
HIV and its treatment with antiretroviral therapy increase the risk of noncommunicable diseases (NCD...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of behaviour change interventions on men's physical activity (po...
The benefits of physical activity are wide ranging and associated with reduced disease risk and impr...
Background: Regular engagement in physical activity has well-established physical and psychological ...
The health benefits of regular physical activity and exercise have been widely acknowledged. Yet phy...
Interventions aiming at increasing physical activity (PA) carry great potential to counteract lifest...
Objective To determine the effects of behaviour change interventions on men’s physical activity (po...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XBackground: Most people in developed countries are not physically...
Physical activity promotion is pivotal for preventing and treating a range of non-communicable disea...
Background Male engagement with public health programming, especially around stigmatised issues, is ...
ObjectiveTo determine whether a health-promotion intervention increases South African men's adherenc...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis minor dissertation is comprised of 3 chapters. The first cha...
BackgroundFew trials have tested physical-activity interventions among sexual minorities, including ...
To determine the compliance, barriers, and effects of participation in a 4-week exercise interventio...
PurposeScant research has investigated whether health promotion interventions have sustained effects...
HIV and its treatment with antiretroviral therapy increase the risk of noncommunicable diseases (NCD...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of behaviour change interventions on men's physical activity (po...
The benefits of physical activity are wide ranging and associated with reduced disease risk and impr...
Background: Regular engagement in physical activity has well-established physical and psychological ...
The health benefits of regular physical activity and exercise have been widely acknowledged. Yet phy...
Interventions aiming at increasing physical activity (PA) carry great potential to counteract lifest...
Objective To determine the effects of behaviour change interventions on men’s physical activity (po...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XBackground: Most people in developed countries are not physically...
Physical activity promotion is pivotal for preventing and treating a range of non-communicable disea...
Background Male engagement with public health programming, especially around stigmatised issues, is ...