Background We describe the study design and methods used in a 9-month pedometer-based worksite intervention called “ASUKI Step” conducted at the Karolinska Institutet (KI) in Stockholm, Sweden and Arizona State University (ASU) in the greater Phoenix area, Arizona. Methods/design “ASUKI Step” was based on the theory of social support and a quasi-experimental design was used for evaluation. Participants included 2,118 faculty, staff, and graduate students from ASU (n = 712) and KI (n = 1,406) who participated in teams of 3–4 persons. The intervention required participants to accumulate 10,000 steps each day for six months, with a 3-month follow-up period. Steps were recorded onto a study-specific website. Participants completed a website-del...
Introduction: Physical activity has been recognised to offer health benefits and reduce the risks ...
OBJECTIVE This study assessed the workday step counts of lower active (<10,000 daily steps) unive...
Worksite health promotion has received attention from many researchers in an effort to find cost eff...
Background: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Increasing p...
Physical inactivity is regarded a major public health concern and regular physical activity (PA) has...
Background: We describe the study design and methods used in a 9-month pedometer-based worksit
Weiss, H., Veerabhadrappa, P., Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA Purpose: The cost of physic...
Pedometer use and step count goals have become popular in physical activity (PA) interventions in di...
Introduction: The benefits of walking on health and well-being is well established and regarded as t...
Aim: Physical activity (PA) has been proved to be a key factor in the prevention of non-communicable...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
Background: High levels of sedentary behaviour – waking activities that involve sitting or reclining...
Background and aim: This project engaged undergraduate students in an experiential learning activity...
Background: Accumulating high levels of sedentary behaviour has been linked to poor health outcomes....
BACKGROUND: Active breaks programs at the workplace are a promising initiative for increasing worker...
Introduction: Physical activity has been recognised to offer health benefits and reduce the risks ...
OBJECTIVE This study assessed the workday step counts of lower active (<10,000 daily steps) unive...
Worksite health promotion has received attention from many researchers in an effort to find cost eff...
Background: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Increasing p...
Physical inactivity is regarded a major public health concern and regular physical activity (PA) has...
Background: We describe the study design and methods used in a 9-month pedometer-based worksit
Weiss, H., Veerabhadrappa, P., Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA Purpose: The cost of physic...
Pedometer use and step count goals have become popular in physical activity (PA) interventions in di...
Introduction: The benefits of walking on health and well-being is well established and regarded as t...
Aim: Physical activity (PA) has been proved to be a key factor in the prevention of non-communicable...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
Background: High levels of sedentary behaviour – waking activities that involve sitting or reclining...
Background and aim: This project engaged undergraduate students in an experiential learning activity...
Background: Accumulating high levels of sedentary behaviour has been linked to poor health outcomes....
BACKGROUND: Active breaks programs at the workplace are a promising initiative for increasing worker...
Introduction: Physical activity has been recognised to offer health benefits and reduce the risks ...
OBJECTIVE This study assessed the workday step counts of lower active (<10,000 daily steps) unive...
Worksite health promotion has received attention from many researchers in an effort to find cost eff...