OBJECTIVE: To determine longer-term (18-month) sustainability of a six-month physical activity and nutrition intervention for 50-69-year-olds with or at risk of metabolic syndrome residing in a rural Australian community. METHODS: Participants (n=151) were followed-up at 12 and 18 months post-intervention. Changes in nutrition behaviours (fat and fibre barometer); physical activity behaviours (IPAQ); anthropometry (waist-hip ratio, weight, BMI), blood pressure, blood parameters (triglycerides, glucose, LDL-, HDL-, non-HDL, total-cholesterol) were analysed using t-tests and repeated measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Across three time points (6, 12 and 18 months) marginal decrease was observed for waist circumference (p=0.001), a modest increa...
Megan S Joseph,1 Monica A Konerman,2 Min Zhang,1 Boxian Wei,1 Ellen Brinza,1 Patrick Walden,1 Elizab...
A key challenge in lifestyle interventions is long-term maintenance of favorable lifestyle changes. ...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is prevalent among Vietnamese adults, especially those aged 50-65 yea...
Metabolic syndrome significantly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardi...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine whether a home-based 6-month lifestyle intervention progra...
Objective: To measure the impact of a 6-month home-based behaviour change intervention on reducing t...
Objective: To measure the impact of a 6-month home-based behaviour change intervention on reducing t...
Objective:To measure the impact of a 6‐month home‐based behaviour change intervention on reducing th...
Background: Approximately 70% of Australian adults aged over 50 are overweight or obese, with the pr...
Background: Physical activity (PA) reduces risk factors related to metabolic syndrome. Ruralit...
The presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardi...
Objective: To assess the sustainability and effectiveness of a community-directed program for primar...
AbstractThe presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes a...
Objective: To document change in prevalence of obesity, diabetes and other cardiovascular diease (CV...
OBJECTIVE This prospective cohort study aimed to determine the impact of a low cost, home-based phys...
Megan S Joseph,1 Monica A Konerman,2 Min Zhang,1 Boxian Wei,1 Ellen Brinza,1 Patrick Walden,1 Elizab...
A key challenge in lifestyle interventions is long-term maintenance of favorable lifestyle changes. ...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is prevalent among Vietnamese adults, especially those aged 50-65 yea...
Metabolic syndrome significantly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardi...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine whether a home-based 6-month lifestyle intervention progra...
Objective: To measure the impact of a 6-month home-based behaviour change intervention on reducing t...
Objective: To measure the impact of a 6-month home-based behaviour change intervention on reducing t...
Objective:To measure the impact of a 6‐month home‐based behaviour change intervention on reducing th...
Background: Approximately 70% of Australian adults aged over 50 are overweight or obese, with the pr...
Background: Physical activity (PA) reduces risk factors related to metabolic syndrome. Ruralit...
The presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardi...
Objective: To assess the sustainability and effectiveness of a community-directed program for primar...
AbstractThe presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes a...
Objective: To document change in prevalence of obesity, diabetes and other cardiovascular diease (CV...
OBJECTIVE This prospective cohort study aimed to determine the impact of a low cost, home-based phys...
Megan S Joseph,1 Monica A Konerman,2 Min Zhang,1 Boxian Wei,1 Ellen Brinza,1 Patrick Walden,1 Elizab...
A key challenge in lifestyle interventions is long-term maintenance of favorable lifestyle changes. ...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is prevalent among Vietnamese adults, especially those aged 50-65 yea...