Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent evidence indicates that excessive sitting time is harmful to health, independent of meeting the recommended moderate to vigorous physical activity (PA) guidelines. The SITLESS project aims to determine whether exercise referral schemes (ERS) can be enhanced by self-management strategies (SMSs) to reduce sedentary behaviour (SB), increase PA and improve health, quality of life and function in the long term, as well as psychosocial outcomes in community-dwelling older European citizens from four countries, within a three-armed pragmatic randomised controlled trial, compared with ERS alone and also with general recommendations about PA. Methods: A total...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
Background: The SITLESS programme comprises exercise referral schemes and self-management strategies...
Abstract Background Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent e...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world's population. Recent evidence ...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent eviden...
Introduction SITLESS is a randomised controlled trial determining whether exercise referral schemes ...
Introduction: Promoting physical activity (PA) and reducing sedentary behaviour (SB) may exert benef...
Promoting physical activity (PA) and reducing sedentary behaviour (SB) may exert beneficial effects ...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of mortality. In 2014, they ...
Background: This study details the within-trial economic evaluation and long-term economic model o...
Older adults with obesity spend the majority of their waking hours sedentary. Given substantial barr...
Background: The SITLESS programme comprises exercise referral schemes and self-management strategies...
OBJECTIVE: Sedentary behaviours have been linked to poor health, independent of physical activity le...
BackgroundOf all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least physically ac...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
Background: The SITLESS programme comprises exercise referral schemes and self-management strategies...
Abstract Background Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent e...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world's population. Recent evidence ...
Background: Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the world‘s population. Recent eviden...
Introduction SITLESS is a randomised controlled trial determining whether exercise referral schemes ...
Introduction: Promoting physical activity (PA) and reducing sedentary behaviour (SB) may exert benef...
Promoting physical activity (PA) and reducing sedentary behaviour (SB) may exert beneficial effects ...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of mortality. In 2014, they ...
Background: This study details the within-trial economic evaluation and long-term economic model o...
Older adults with obesity spend the majority of their waking hours sedentary. Given substantial barr...
Background: The SITLESS programme comprises exercise referral schemes and self-management strategies...
OBJECTIVE: Sedentary behaviours have been linked to poor health, independent of physical activity le...
BackgroundOf all age groups, older adults spend most of the time sitting and are least physically ac...
Background: Adults aged 60 years and over spend most time sedentary and are the least physically act...
Background: Sedentary time (too much sitting, as distinct from lack of exercise) is a prevalent risk...
Background: The SITLESS programme comprises exercise referral schemes and self-management strategies...