Background: Of all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least physically active. This sequential, mixed-methods feasibility study used a randomised controlled trial design to assess methods for trialling a habit-based intervention to displace older adults’ sedentary behaviour with light activity and explore impact on behavioural outcomes. Methods: Eligibility criteria were age 60–74 years, retired, and ≥6 h/day leisure sitting. Data were collected across four sites in England. The intervention comprised a booklet outlining 15 ‘tips’ for disrupting sedentary habits and integrating activity habits into normally inactive settings, and eight weekly self-monitoring sheets. The control was a non-habit-based factsheet...
Background Older adults are the most sedentary segment of society, often spending in excess of 8.5 ...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world's population. Recent evidence ...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
Background: Of all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least physically ...
Background Of all age groups, older adults spend most time sitting and are least physically active. ...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background. Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Older adults spend most of their day in sedentary behavior (SB) (i.e., prolonged sitting...
Background: Excessive sitting has been linked to poor health. It is unknown whether reducing total s...
Older adults represent the segment of the population that sits the most. This study evaluated the fe...
Older adults are a growing portion of the population and are most at-risk of the negative health eff...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Sedentary behaviour...
Background Older adults are the most sedentary segment of society, often spending in excess of 8.5 ...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world's population. Recent evidence ...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
Background: Of all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least physically ...
Background Of all age groups, older adults spend most time sitting and are least physically active. ...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background. Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Older adults spend most of their day in sedentary behavior (SB) (i.e., prolonged sitting...
Background: Excessive sitting has been linked to poor health. It is unknown whether reducing total s...
Older adults represent the segment of the population that sits the most. This study evaluated the fe...
Older adults are a growing portion of the population and are most at-risk of the negative health eff...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Sedentary behaviour...
Background Older adults are the most sedentary segment of society, often spending in excess of 8.5 ...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world's population. Recent evidence ...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...