Background: Within the framework of collaborative action research, the aim was to explore the feasibility of developing and embedding physical activity promotion as a smoking cessation aid within UK 6/7-week National Health Service (NHS) Stop Smoking Services. Methods. In Phase 1 three initial cycles of collaborative action research (observation, reflection, planning, implementation and re-evaluation), in an urban Stop Smoking Service, led to the development of an integrated intervention in which physical activity was promoted as a cessation aid, with the support of a theoretically based self-help guide, and self monitoring using pedometers. In Phase 2 advisors underwent training and offered the intervention, and changes in physical activ...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of using Physical Activity Consultation (PAC) as a...
Aims For smokers unmotivated to quit, we assessed the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavi...
There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping smokers to re...
Background: Within the framework of collaborative action research, the aim was to explore the feasib...
BACKGROUND: Within the framework of collaborative action research, the aim was to explore the feasib...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cigarette cravings during smoking abstinence. However, lit...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) can reduce cigarette cravings and aid quitting but little is know...
Background: Taking regular exercise may help people give up smoking by moderating nicotine withdrawa...
There are mixed views on whether smoking cessation advisors should focus only on quitting smoking or...
Introduction: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
To examine whether exercise counselling increases smoking abstinence and reduces tobacco withdrawal ...
Background Physical activity can support smoking cessation for smokers wanting to quit, but there ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate the program “No more smoking! It's time for phy...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of using Physical Activity Consultation (PAC) as a...
Aims For smokers unmotivated to quit, we assessed the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavi...
There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping smokers to re...
Background: Within the framework of collaborative action research, the aim was to explore the feasib...
BACKGROUND: Within the framework of collaborative action research, the aim was to explore the feasib...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) reduces cigarette cravings during smoking abstinence. However, lit...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) can reduce cigarette cravings and aid quitting but little is know...
Background: Taking regular exercise may help people give up smoking by moderating nicotine withdrawa...
There are mixed views on whether smoking cessation advisors should focus only on quitting smoking or...
Introduction: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
To examine whether exercise counselling increases smoking abstinence and reduces tobacco withdrawal ...
Background Physical activity can support smoking cessation for smokers wanting to quit, but there ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate the program “No more smoking! It's time for phy...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of using Physical Activity Consultation (PAC) as a...
Aims For smokers unmotivated to quit, we assessed the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavi...
There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping smokers to re...