Source at http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/746232 The main objective of this pilot study was to test the effectiveness of an online, interactive physical activity intervention that also incorporated gaming components. The intervention design included an activity planner, progress monitoring, and gamification components and used SMS text as a secondary delivery channel and feedback to improve engagement in the intervention content. Healthy adults ( = 21) recruited through ads in local newspapers (age 35–73) were randomized to the intervention or the control condition. Both groups reported physical activity using daily report forms in four registration weeks during the three-month study: only the experiment condition received access to...
Background: Physical inactivity is a leading preventable cause of chronic disease and premature deat...
BACKGROUND:The use of text messages (short message service, SMS) to change physical activity and sed...
Background: Effective interventions are needed to reduce the chronic disease epidemic. The Internet ...
Copyright © 2014 Kjærsti Thorsteinsen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
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The Internet has the potential for delivering innovative, interactive physical activity (PA) interve...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Thesis by publication.Centre for Health Informatics, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Facu...
Background: Physical inactivity is a leading preventable cause of chronic disease and premature deat...
Background: Physical inactivity is a leading preventable cause of chronic disease and premature deat...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of the population are using the Internet for health information, such a...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of the population are using the Internet for health information, such a...
Background: Physical inactivity is a leading preventable cause of chronic disease and premature deat...
BACKGROUND:The use of text messages (short message service, SMS) to change physical activity and sed...
Background: Effective interventions are needed to reduce the chronic disease epidemic. The Internet ...
Copyright © 2014 Kjærsti Thorsteinsen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Reviewer: Dey, AnindReviewer: Johnston, SandraReviewer: Barkhuus, Louise[This item is a preserved co...
Reviewer: Dey, AnindReviewer: Johnston, SandraReviewer: Barkhuus, Louise[This item is a preserved co...
The Internet has the potential for delivering innovative, interactive physical activity (PA) interve...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Thesis by publication.Centre for Health Informatics, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Facu...
Background: Physical inactivity is a leading preventable cause of chronic disease and premature deat...
Background: Physical inactivity is a leading preventable cause of chronic disease and premature deat...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of the population are using the Internet for health information, such a...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of the population are using the Internet for health information, such a...
Background: Physical inactivity is a leading preventable cause of chronic disease and premature deat...
BACKGROUND:The use of text messages (short message service, SMS) to change physical activity and sed...
Background: Effective interventions are needed to reduce the chronic disease epidemic. The Internet ...