© 2016, The Author(s).Few short messaging service (SMS) studies to support behaviour change have used a theoretical underpinning. Using a self-determination theory perspective, we explored the effects of need supportive (NS) SMS on physical activity in 65 (BMI = 24.06 kg/m2, SD = 5.49; M = 25.76 years, SD = 10.23) insufficiently active individuals embarking on an existing exercise programme. For 10 weeks participants were randomised to an intervention group (NS) or control group (neutral). SMS were sent twice weekly, randomly, via an online SMS service. Mixed design ANCOVA and MANCOVA analyses of measures taken at baseline, mid and post intervention revealed increased levels of perceived autonomy support and psychological need satisfaction ...
abstract: The WalkIT Study is a mobile health study examining the efficacy of a four month text mess...
African American adults are less likely to meet the recommended physical activity guidelines for aer...
African American adults are less likely to meet the recommended physical activity guidelines for aer...
© 2016 The Author(s)Few short messaging service (SMS) studies to support behaviour change have used ...
IntroductionMany young adults demonstrate insufficient rates of physical activity (PA) to yield heal...
BACKGROUND:The use of text messages (short message service, SMS) to change physical activity and sed...
Sedentarism is a serious health concern in industrialized countries throughout the world. We examine...
Rosie Arthur – ORCID: 0000-0003-0651-4056 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0651-4056Background: The us...
BackgroundLow physical activity is an important risk factor for common physical and mental disorders...
International audienceThis study aims to test the efficacy of text messaging cues (SMS) to promote p...
Rosie Arthur – ORCID: 0000-0003-0651-4056 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0651-4056Item not available ...
Using mobile technology to promote exercise has been effective. However, evidence is largely drawn f...
Background: Mobile technology to promote exercise is effective; however, most evidence is from studi...
The obesity and overweight growing rates are a major global concern for both developed and developin...
Obesity ascending rates are still a public health priority. The primary aim of the study was to eval...
abstract: The WalkIT Study is a mobile health study examining the efficacy of a four month text mess...
African American adults are less likely to meet the recommended physical activity guidelines for aer...
African American adults are less likely to meet the recommended physical activity guidelines for aer...
© 2016 The Author(s)Few short messaging service (SMS) studies to support behaviour change have used ...
IntroductionMany young adults demonstrate insufficient rates of physical activity (PA) to yield heal...
BACKGROUND:The use of text messages (short message service, SMS) to change physical activity and sed...
Sedentarism is a serious health concern in industrialized countries throughout the world. We examine...
Rosie Arthur – ORCID: 0000-0003-0651-4056 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0651-4056Background: The us...
BackgroundLow physical activity is an important risk factor for common physical and mental disorders...
International audienceThis study aims to test the efficacy of text messaging cues (SMS) to promote p...
Rosie Arthur – ORCID: 0000-0003-0651-4056 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0651-4056Item not available ...
Using mobile technology to promote exercise has been effective. However, evidence is largely drawn f...
Background: Mobile technology to promote exercise is effective; however, most evidence is from studi...
The obesity and overweight growing rates are a major global concern for both developed and developin...
Obesity ascending rates are still a public health priority. The primary aim of the study was to eval...
abstract: The WalkIT Study is a mobile health study examining the efficacy of a four month text mess...
African American adults are less likely to meet the recommended physical activity guidelines for aer...
African American adults are less likely to meet the recommended physical activity guidelines for aer...