peer-reviewedPhysical activity (PA) workplace health promotion (WHP) interventions have traditionally used a top-down research approach where end-users are considered as passive subjects. Whereas participatory research (PR) involves the end-users within the research process utilising a bottom-up approach which allows the integration of the researcher’s expertise and the end-users lived experiences, which has been shown to aid in the acceptability and relevance of the research. This protocol describes a scoping review which will explore, identify and map PR techniques and their impact when used in office-based WHP interventions designed to improve PA and reduce sedentary behaviour levels
Objective This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of...
Increasing numbers of people are employed in sedentary occupations, spending large amounts of time s...
There are many studies demonstrating the health risks associated with low physical activity and sede...
Background and objective Increasing rates of urbanisation have been accompanied by higher levels of ...
Background: To reduce the burden of disease associated with sedentary behaviour (SB), interventions ...
Background: There is increasing interest in the role that technology can play in improving the vital...
Sedentary behaviour is associated with poor health outcomes, and office-based workers are at signifi...
Introduction Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are associated with numerous health problem...
PurposeThe benefits of an active lifestyle are widely documented, yet studies show that only a small...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC ...
Purpose: Previous systematic reviews of interventions targeting sedentary behaviour (SB) in office w...
Introduction Physical inactivity due to changes in our society towards more sedentary behaviours is ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
© Yitong Huang, Steve Benford, Holly Blake. Background: There is a clear public health need to reduc...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic literature review is to check papers to find the best method for...
Objective This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of...
Increasing numbers of people are employed in sedentary occupations, spending large amounts of time s...
There are many studies demonstrating the health risks associated with low physical activity and sede...
Background and objective Increasing rates of urbanisation have been accompanied by higher levels of ...
Background: To reduce the burden of disease associated with sedentary behaviour (SB), interventions ...
Background: There is increasing interest in the role that technology can play in improving the vital...
Sedentary behaviour is associated with poor health outcomes, and office-based workers are at signifi...
Introduction Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are associated with numerous health problem...
PurposeThe benefits of an active lifestyle are widely documented, yet studies show that only a small...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC ...
Purpose: Previous systematic reviews of interventions targeting sedentary behaviour (SB) in office w...
Introduction Physical inactivity due to changes in our society towards more sedentary behaviours is ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
© Yitong Huang, Steve Benford, Holly Blake. Background: There is a clear public health need to reduc...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic literature review is to check papers to find the best method for...
Objective This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of...
Increasing numbers of people are employed in sedentary occupations, spending large amounts of time s...
There are many studies demonstrating the health risks associated with low physical activity and sede...