Background: Most people in developed countries are not physically active enough to reap optimal health benefits so effective promotion strategies are warranted. Theories of behaviour change are essential to understand physical activity and provide an organizing framework for effective intervention. The purpose of this paper was to provide a narrative historical overview of four key theoretical frameworks (social cognitive, humanistic, dual process, socioecological) that have been applied to understand and change physical activity over the last three decades. Methods: Our synthesis of research included the brief history, basic efficacy, strengths, and potential weaknesses of these approaches when applied to physical activity. Results: The do...
With the rise of sedentary lifestyles in the United States, an increase in physical activity is need...
Physical activity (PA) is a modifiable behaviour that carries implications for the mental health of ...
Increasing participation in regular physical activity is a key public health goal in many countries,...
Background: Most people in developed countries are not physically active enough to reap optimal heal...
Despite the widely recognized health benefits of physical activity, participation in regular physica...
This chapter addresses behavior change for physical activity, mainly from a public health perspectiv...
Physical activity research has been dominated by traditional cognitive rationale paradigms utilized ...
Background: Policy strategies aimed at modifying aspects of the social, physical, economic, and educ...
We present the Integrated Behavior Change Model, a comprehensive multi-theory model outlining the ps...
Abstract Background Changing the physical environment...
Human behaviour is still mysterious. Why do we do what we do? Why do we sometimes not do what we wan...
BACKGROUND: Changing the physical environment is one way to promote physical activity and improve he...
Introduction: The transtheoretical model of behaviour change (TTM) is often used to understand chan...
Evaluates the realities and complexities of working to reverse the adverse trend towards physical in...
Given the considerable epidemiological evidence linking regular physical activity with good health a...
With the rise of sedentary lifestyles in the United States, an increase in physical activity is need...
Physical activity (PA) is a modifiable behaviour that carries implications for the mental health of ...
Increasing participation in regular physical activity is a key public health goal in many countries,...
Background: Most people in developed countries are not physically active enough to reap optimal heal...
Despite the widely recognized health benefits of physical activity, participation in regular physica...
This chapter addresses behavior change for physical activity, mainly from a public health perspectiv...
Physical activity research has been dominated by traditional cognitive rationale paradigms utilized ...
Background: Policy strategies aimed at modifying aspects of the social, physical, economic, and educ...
We present the Integrated Behavior Change Model, a comprehensive multi-theory model outlining the ps...
Abstract Background Changing the physical environment...
Human behaviour is still mysterious. Why do we do what we do? Why do we sometimes not do what we wan...
BACKGROUND: Changing the physical environment is one way to promote physical activity and improve he...
Introduction: The transtheoretical model of behaviour change (TTM) is often used to understand chan...
Evaluates the realities and complexities of working to reverse the adverse trend towards physical in...
Given the considerable epidemiological evidence linking regular physical activity with good health a...
With the rise of sedentary lifestyles in the United States, an increase in physical activity is need...
Physical activity (PA) is a modifiable behaviour that carries implications for the mental health of ...
Increasing participation in regular physical activity is a key public health goal in many countries,...