Background: Adults should achieve a minimum of 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity per week, but many people do not achieve this. Changes to international guidance have removed the requirement to complete physical activity in bouts of at least 10 minutes. Snacktivity is a novel and complementary approach that could motivate people to be physically active. It focuses on promoting shorter (2-5 minutes) and more frequent bouts, or ‘snacks’ of physical activity throughout the day. It is not known whether promoting physical activity in shorter bouts is acceptable to the public, or whether it likely to translate into health behaviour change. Methods: As part of a larger research programme, this study explored the merit...
Background Despite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating ...
Current physical activity guidelines encourage adults to accumulate 150 minutes of moderate intensit...
Extensive cohort studies show that physical inactivity is likely to have negative consequences for o...
Background: Adults should achieve a minimum of 150 min of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical ac...
Abstract Background Adults should achieve a minimum of 150 min of modera...
Supplementary Information Files for Snacktivity™ to promote physical activity: a qualitative studyBa...
Background: Many people do not meet the recommended health guidance of participation in a minimum of...
Background Many people do not regularly participate in physical activity, which may negatively impa...
Background: Many people do not regularly participate in physical activity, which may negatively impa...
Evidence demonstrates that participation in regular physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of morbi...
Background Many people do not meet the recommended health guidance of participation in a minimum of ...
Evidence demonstrates that participation in regular physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of morbi...
Background: Many people do not meet the recommended health guidance of participation in a minimum of...
BackgroundDespite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating h...
Background The promotion of physical activity among an overweight/obese population is an important ...
Background Despite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating ...
Current physical activity guidelines encourage adults to accumulate 150 minutes of moderate intensit...
Extensive cohort studies show that physical inactivity is likely to have negative consequences for o...
Background: Adults should achieve a minimum of 150 min of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical ac...
Abstract Background Adults should achieve a minimum of 150 min of modera...
Supplementary Information Files for Snacktivity™ to promote physical activity: a qualitative studyBa...
Background: Many people do not meet the recommended health guidance of participation in a minimum of...
Background Many people do not regularly participate in physical activity, which may negatively impa...
Background: Many people do not regularly participate in physical activity, which may negatively impa...
Evidence demonstrates that participation in regular physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of morbi...
Background Many people do not meet the recommended health guidance of participation in a minimum of ...
Evidence demonstrates that participation in regular physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of morbi...
Background: Many people do not meet the recommended health guidance of participation in a minimum of...
BackgroundDespite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating h...
Background The promotion of physical activity among an overweight/obese population is an important ...
Background Despite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating ...
Current physical activity guidelines encourage adults to accumulate 150 minutes of moderate intensit...
Extensive cohort studies show that physical inactivity is likely to have negative consequences for o...