Background Recent systematic reviews have suggested that pedometers may be effective motivational tools to promote walking. However, studies tend to be of a relatively short duration, with small clinical based samples. Further research is required to demonstrate their effectiveness in adequately powered, community based studies. Objective Using a randomized controlled trial design, this study assessed the impact of a 12-week graduated pedometer-based walking intervention on daily step-counts, self-reported physical activity and health outcomes in a Scottish community sample not meeting current physical activity recommendations. Method Sixty-three women and 16 men (49.2 years ± 8.8) were randomly assigned to either an intervention (...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Physical inactivity is an important cause of noncommunicable diseases. Inte...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
BackgroundData are lacking from physical activity (PA) trials with long-term follow-up of both objec...
Recent systematic reviews have suggested that pedometers may be effective motivational tools to prom...
Background Recent systematic reviews have suggested that pedometers may be effective motivational to...
Background Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase ...
Background: Scotland has a policy aimed at increasing physical activity levels in the population, b...
Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase walking yet ...
Assesses the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations. Uses publis...
Assesses the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations. Uses publis...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations....
Walking 10,000 steps daily is associated with beneficial health outcomes. Recent systematic reviews ...
Study objective: To compare health walks, a community based lay-led walking scheme versus advice on...
Background: Walking is an easily prescribed physical activity for people with low back pain (LBP). H...
NoPhysical inactivity causes approximately 17% of premature mortality in the UK. Walking offers a pr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Physical inactivity is an important cause of noncommunicable diseases. Inte...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
BackgroundData are lacking from physical activity (PA) trials with long-term follow-up of both objec...
Recent systematic reviews have suggested that pedometers may be effective motivational tools to prom...
Background Recent systematic reviews have suggested that pedometers may be effective motivational to...
Background Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase ...
Background: Scotland has a policy aimed at increasing physical activity levels in the population, b...
Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase walking yet ...
Assesses the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations. Uses publis...
Assesses the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations. Uses publis...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations....
Walking 10,000 steps daily is associated with beneficial health outcomes. Recent systematic reviews ...
Study objective: To compare health walks, a community based lay-led walking scheme versus advice on...
Background: Walking is an easily prescribed physical activity for people with low back pain (LBP). H...
NoPhysical inactivity causes approximately 17% of premature mortality in the UK. Walking offers a pr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Physical inactivity is an important cause of noncommunicable diseases. Inte...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
BackgroundData are lacking from physical activity (PA) trials with long-term follow-up of both objec...