The dominant paradigm of changing multiple health behaviors (MHBs) is based on treating, assessing, and studying each behavior separately. This study focused on individuals with co-occurring baseline health-risk behavior pairs and described whether they changed over time on both or only one of the behaviors within each pair. Data from five randomized trials of computer-tailored interventions (CTIs) that simultaneously treated MHBs were analyzed. The differences between treatment and control proportions that achieved paired action and singular action at 24 months follow-up, and the proportional contribution of paired action to overall change on each behavior, were assessed across 12 behavior pairs (including energy balance, addictive, and ap...
The ninth column on Evidence-Based Behavioral Medicine is a synthesis of a recent systematic meta-re...
Background: Web-based computer-tailored interventions for multiple health behaviors can have a signi...
Background More remains unknown than known about how to optimize multiple health behaviour change. M...
The dominant paradigm of changing multiple health behaviors (MHBs) is based on treating, assessing, ...
Research on the treatment of multiple health risk behaviors has grown in recent years, especially in...
Given the disease and cost burdens, Multiple Health Behavior Research represents the future of preve...
Despite considerable evidence to support efficacious and effective intervention for single health be...
Background: Growing evidence points to the benefits of addressing multiple health behaviors rather t...
To further progress in multiple health behavior theory and research, simultaneously investigating re...
Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors have been shown to significantly increase the risk of chronic illness....
Objective: This study compared, in treatment and control groups, the phenomena of coaction, which is...
Most multiple behavior change interventions treat behaviors separately, rather than simultaneously. ...
Most individuals engage in multiple unhealthy lifestyle behaviors with the potential for negative he...
Background. Major questions remain unanswered about how best to accomplish multiple behavior change....
Most individuals engage in multiple unhealthy lifestyle behaviors with the potential for negative he...
The ninth column on Evidence-Based Behavioral Medicine is a synthesis of a recent systematic meta-re...
Background: Web-based computer-tailored interventions for multiple health behaviors can have a signi...
Background More remains unknown than known about how to optimize multiple health behaviour change. M...
The dominant paradigm of changing multiple health behaviors (MHBs) is based on treating, assessing, ...
Research on the treatment of multiple health risk behaviors has grown in recent years, especially in...
Given the disease and cost burdens, Multiple Health Behavior Research represents the future of preve...
Despite considerable evidence to support efficacious and effective intervention for single health be...
Background: Growing evidence points to the benefits of addressing multiple health behaviors rather t...
To further progress in multiple health behavior theory and research, simultaneously investigating re...
Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors have been shown to significantly increase the risk of chronic illness....
Objective: This study compared, in treatment and control groups, the phenomena of coaction, which is...
Most multiple behavior change interventions treat behaviors separately, rather than simultaneously. ...
Most individuals engage in multiple unhealthy lifestyle behaviors with the potential for negative he...
Background. Major questions remain unanswered about how best to accomplish multiple behavior change....
Most individuals engage in multiple unhealthy lifestyle behaviors with the potential for negative he...
The ninth column on Evidence-Based Behavioral Medicine is a synthesis of a recent systematic meta-re...
Background: Web-based computer-tailored interventions for multiple health behaviors can have a signi...
Background More remains unknown than known about how to optimize multiple health behaviour change. M...