Background: Mass reach physical activity campaigns are designed to deliver physical-activity related messages to a large population across different media including print, television, radio, and websites. Few evaluations have examined the short-term effects of a mass reach campaign on participants who were engaged with the campaign. The current research examined the short-term effects of the ParticipACTION 150 Play List, a mass reach physical activity campaign, on participants who registered with the campaign website. Methods: Participants (N = 7801) completed a registration questionnaire measuring demographic information, awareness and recall of physical act...
The aim of this paper is to review evidence published since 1997 on the effectiveness of mass media,...
Background The McGuire hierarchy-of-effects (HOE) model, used extensively in mass-media intervention...
Research into the role of message framing and physical activity participation has thus far been inco...
Evaluations of mass media campaigns used to increase community awareness about physical activity (PA...
Internationally, mass media campaigns to promote regular moderate-intensity physical activity have i...
Community-wide health communication campaigns have been used for over 30 years to increase awareness...
Social media campaigns provide broad-reach and convenience for promoting freely-available health pro...
Introduction: Mass-media campaigns such as, 'Change4Life' in the UK and 'get active America' in the ...
Background. Internationally, over the last four decades large-scale mass media campaigns have been d...
Background: Internationally, over the last four decades large-scale mass media campaigns have been d...
Background: Mass media campaigns are widely used in Australia and elsewhere to promote physical acti...
Health-promoting messages can be framed in terms of the gains associated with healthy behavior or th...
Two communications campaigns (a “standard ” cam-paign and an “enhanced ” campaign linked to a physi-...
Background: The promotion of physical activity (PA) guidelines to the general public is an important...
Health-promoting messages can be framed in terms of the gains associated with healthy behaviour or t...
The aim of this paper is to review evidence published since 1997 on the effectiveness of mass media,...
Background The McGuire hierarchy-of-effects (HOE) model, used extensively in mass-media intervention...
Research into the role of message framing and physical activity participation has thus far been inco...
Evaluations of mass media campaigns used to increase community awareness about physical activity (PA...
Internationally, mass media campaigns to promote regular moderate-intensity physical activity have i...
Community-wide health communication campaigns have been used for over 30 years to increase awareness...
Social media campaigns provide broad-reach and convenience for promoting freely-available health pro...
Introduction: Mass-media campaigns such as, 'Change4Life' in the UK and 'get active America' in the ...
Background. Internationally, over the last four decades large-scale mass media campaigns have been d...
Background: Internationally, over the last four decades large-scale mass media campaigns have been d...
Background: Mass media campaigns are widely used in Australia and elsewhere to promote physical acti...
Health-promoting messages can be framed in terms of the gains associated with healthy behavior or th...
Two communications campaigns (a “standard ” cam-paign and an “enhanced ” campaign linked to a physi-...
Background: The promotion of physical activity (PA) guidelines to the general public is an important...
Health-promoting messages can be framed in terms of the gains associated with healthy behaviour or t...
The aim of this paper is to review evidence published since 1997 on the effectiveness of mass media,...
Background The McGuire hierarchy-of-effects (HOE) model, used extensively in mass-media intervention...
Research into the role of message framing and physical activity participation has thus far been inco...