Background: Self-regulatory behaviour change techniques (BCTs) appear less effective in promoting physical activity amongst older than younger adults. This study aimed to identify reasons for this by examining how participants of different ages understand, experience, and use these BCTs. Methods: Twelve participants (aged 39–75) in a walking intervention study were interviewed twice: immediately post-intervention and 3 months later to examine understanding and enactment of self-regulation BCTs. Thematic analysis was used, organised using the framework approach. Results: Participants acknowledged the importance of setting realistic goals and found pedometers useful. In older adults, the use of goal setting was influenced by previous experien...
As people age, they experience typical age-graded challenges and opportunities, for example, their o...
Despite the many health benefits that accrue from regular participation in physical activity up to 5...
Background: The social identity approach proposes that the more older adults identify with the socia...
Self-monitoring and planning can be helpful strategies to help older adults to increase their physic...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. Physical inactivity in older adults presents a significant proble...
Journal articleBackground. Increasing self-efficacy is an effective mechanism for increasing physic...
Physical inactivity in older adults presents a significant problem within modern societies globally....
Models of self-regulated behavior, based on social cognitive theory, have been applied across a rang...
Models of self-regulated behavior, based on social cognitive theory, have been applied across a rang...
Objective: A randomised controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to evaluate a three-hour face-to-face p...
We explored older adults' experiences of physical activity (PA) and related decision-making processe...
International audienceObjective:The purpose of the current study was to examine the mediating role o...
Objectives: Given the aging population and protective effects of regular physical activity (PA) for ...
BACKGROUND: The social identity approach proposes that the more older adults identify with the socia...
Background: Despite the widely recognized benefits of physical activity for preventing physical and ...
As people age, they experience typical age-graded challenges and opportunities, for example, their o...
Despite the many health benefits that accrue from regular participation in physical activity up to 5...
Background: The social identity approach proposes that the more older adults identify with the socia...
Self-monitoring and planning can be helpful strategies to help older adults to increase their physic...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. Physical inactivity in older adults presents a significant proble...
Journal articleBackground. Increasing self-efficacy is an effective mechanism for increasing physic...
Physical inactivity in older adults presents a significant problem within modern societies globally....
Models of self-regulated behavior, based on social cognitive theory, have been applied across a rang...
Models of self-regulated behavior, based on social cognitive theory, have been applied across a rang...
Objective: A randomised controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to evaluate a three-hour face-to-face p...
We explored older adults' experiences of physical activity (PA) and related decision-making processe...
International audienceObjective:The purpose of the current study was to examine the mediating role o...
Objectives: Given the aging population and protective effects of regular physical activity (PA) for ...
BACKGROUND: The social identity approach proposes that the more older adults identify with the socia...
Background: Despite the widely recognized benefits of physical activity for preventing physical and ...
As people age, they experience typical age-graded challenges and opportunities, for example, their o...
Despite the many health benefits that accrue from regular participation in physical activity up to 5...
Background: The social identity approach proposes that the more older adults identify with the socia...