Background There has been increasing interest in using wearable activity trackers to promote physical activity in youth. This study examined the short- and longer-term effects of a wearable activity tracker combined with digital behaviour change resources on the physical activity of adolescents attending schools in socio-economically disadvantaged areas. Methods The Raising Awareness of Physical Activity (RAW-PA) Study was a 12-week, multicomponent intervention that combined a Fitbit Flex (and accompanying app), and online digital behaviour change resources and weekly challenges delivered via Facebook. RAW-PA was evaluated using a cluster-randomised controlled trial with 275 adolescents (50.2% female; 13.7 ± 0.4 ...
Background. The use of physical activity tracker devices has increased within the general population...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a 3-month minimal physical activity (PA)...
Abstract Background Children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) are less physi...
Recent technological advances provide an alternative yet underutilised opportunity for promoting phy...
Wearable activity trackers (wearables) embed numerous behaviour change techniques (BCTs) that have p...
Wearable activity trackers (wearables) embed numerous behaviour change techniques (BCTs) that have p...
Wearable activity trackers (wearables) embed numerous behaviour change techniques (BCTs) that have p...
Background: The proliferation and popularity of wearable activity trackers (eg, Fitbit, Jawbone, Mis...
Background: The school environment is an ideal setting for promoting physical activity (PA). Wearabl...
BACKGROUND: Wearable activity trackers have the potential to be integrated into physical activity in...
Background: Adolescence is a recognised period of physical activity decline, particularly among low-...
Background: Worldwide physical activity levels of adults are declining, which is associated with inc...
Wearable technology devices have become extremely prevalent, however sustained long-term use and ado...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has numerous immediate and long-term benefits for child and adole...
Physical activity has been identified as a key behaviour in determining an individual’s health and f...
Background. The use of physical activity tracker devices has increased within the general population...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a 3-month minimal physical activity (PA)...
Abstract Background Children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) are less physi...
Recent technological advances provide an alternative yet underutilised opportunity for promoting phy...
Wearable activity trackers (wearables) embed numerous behaviour change techniques (BCTs) that have p...
Wearable activity trackers (wearables) embed numerous behaviour change techniques (BCTs) that have p...
Wearable activity trackers (wearables) embed numerous behaviour change techniques (BCTs) that have p...
Background: The proliferation and popularity of wearable activity trackers (eg, Fitbit, Jawbone, Mis...
Background: The school environment is an ideal setting for promoting physical activity (PA). Wearabl...
BACKGROUND: Wearable activity trackers have the potential to be integrated into physical activity in...
Background: Adolescence is a recognised period of physical activity decline, particularly among low-...
Background: Worldwide physical activity levels of adults are declining, which is associated with inc...
Wearable technology devices have become extremely prevalent, however sustained long-term use and ado...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has numerous immediate and long-term benefits for child and adole...
Physical activity has been identified as a key behaviour in determining an individual’s health and f...
Background. The use of physical activity tracker devices has increased within the general population...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a 3-month minimal physical activity (PA)...
Abstract Background Children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) are less physi...