Objective. Stair-riser banners are twice as effective as posters in encouraging stair climbing in shopping centres. This study tested the effectiveness of stair-riser banners in an English train station in 2006–2007. Method. The train station had a 39-step staircase and an adjacent escalator. Baseline observations (3.5 weeks) were followed by 10.5 weeks of a banner intervention supplemented with 3 weeks of a poster intervention. Both poster and banner featured the message ‘Stair climbing burns more calories per minute than jogging. Take the stairs’. Ascending escalator and stair users (N=36,239) were coded for gender. Results. Analyses, controlling for effects of gender and pedestrian traffic volume, revealed no significant change in s...
Regular stair climbing has well-documented health dividends, such as increased fitness and strength,...
Increased stair climbing reduces cardiovascular disease risk. While signage interventions for workpl...
Stair climbing is an ideal activity to promote in worksites due to its availability and associated h...
PURPOSE: Studies report a significant increase in stair use when message prompts are introduced at t...
Message banners attached to stair risers produced a significant increase in pedestrian stair use, ex...
A motivational poster placed at a choice point between escalator and stair use, in a city centre und...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: While point-of-choice prompts consistently increase stair climbing, experiment...
Background/Objective: While point-of-choice prompts consistently increase stair climbing, experiment...
Purpose Visual improvements have been shown to encourage stair use in worksites, independent of writ...
Since 1980, many studies have evaluated whether stair-use prompts increased physical activity by qua...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have generally shown the effectiveness of prompts to promote stair use i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of signs for encouraging the use of s...
Abstract Background Stair clim...
Stair climbing is a lifestyle physical activity that uses more calories per minute than jogging. Thi...
Current exercise guidelines encourage the daily accumulation of lifestyle activities, such as stair ...
Regular stair climbing has well-documented health dividends, such as increased fitness and strength,...
Increased stair climbing reduces cardiovascular disease risk. While signage interventions for workpl...
Stair climbing is an ideal activity to promote in worksites due to its availability and associated h...
PURPOSE: Studies report a significant increase in stair use when message prompts are introduced at t...
Message banners attached to stair risers produced a significant increase in pedestrian stair use, ex...
A motivational poster placed at a choice point between escalator and stair use, in a city centre und...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: While point-of-choice prompts consistently increase stair climbing, experiment...
Background/Objective: While point-of-choice prompts consistently increase stair climbing, experiment...
Purpose Visual improvements have been shown to encourage stair use in worksites, independent of writ...
Since 1980, many studies have evaluated whether stair-use prompts increased physical activity by qua...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have generally shown the effectiveness of prompts to promote stair use i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of signs for encouraging the use of s...
Abstract Background Stair clim...
Stair climbing is a lifestyle physical activity that uses more calories per minute than jogging. Thi...
Current exercise guidelines encourage the daily accumulation of lifestyle activities, such as stair ...
Regular stair climbing has well-documented health dividends, such as increased fitness and strength,...
Increased stair climbing reduces cardiovascular disease risk. While signage interventions for workpl...
Stair climbing is an ideal activity to promote in worksites due to its availability and associated h...