Background High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) are associated with negative health consequences. Technology enhanced solutions such as mobile applications, activity monitors, prompting software, texts, emails and websites are being harnessed to reduce SB. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of such technology enhanced interventions aimed at reducing SB in healthy adults and to examine the behaviour change techniques (BCTs) used. Methods Five electronic databases were searched to identify randomised-controlled trials (RCTs), published up to June 2016. Interventions using computer, mobile or wearable technologies to facilitate a reduction in SB, using a measure of sedentary time as an outcome, were eligible for inclusio...
Globally, we continue to face a mounting issue of obesity combined with inactivity; sedentary behavi...
Background: mHealth programs offer potential for practical and cost-effective delivery of interventi...
Background and Purpose: It has recently been found that prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) is assoc...
Background High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) are associated with negative health consequences....
Abstract Background High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) are associated with negative health cons...
Rationale: High levels of sedentary behavior (SB) are strongly associated with several negative heal...
Objective This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of...
Objective This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of...
There is mounting evidence that sedentary lifestyles can seriously impact on health, contributing to...
Background: Sedentary behavior (SB) negatively impact health and is highly prevalent in the populati...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
© Yitong Huang, Steve Benford, Holly Blake. Background: There is a clear public health need to reduc...
ObjectiveThis systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of ...
Background: It is well documented that meeting the guideline levels (150 minutes per week) of modera...
Excessive sedentary time (SED) has been linked to obesity and other adverse health outcomes. However...
Globally, we continue to face a mounting issue of obesity combined with inactivity; sedentary behavi...
Background: mHealth programs offer potential for practical and cost-effective delivery of interventi...
Background and Purpose: It has recently been found that prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) is assoc...
Background High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) are associated with negative health consequences....
Abstract Background High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) are associated with negative health cons...
Rationale: High levels of sedentary behavior (SB) are strongly associated with several negative heal...
Objective This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of...
Objective This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of...
There is mounting evidence that sedentary lifestyles can seriously impact on health, contributing to...
Background: Sedentary behavior (SB) negatively impact health and is highly prevalent in the populati...
Sedentary behaviour – i.e., low energy-expending waking behaviour while seated or lying down – is a ...
© Yitong Huang, Steve Benford, Holly Blake. Background: There is a clear public health need to reduc...
ObjectiveThis systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of ...
Background: It is well documented that meeting the guideline levels (150 minutes per week) of modera...
Excessive sedentary time (SED) has been linked to obesity and other adverse health outcomes. However...
Globally, we continue to face a mounting issue of obesity combined with inactivity; sedentary behavi...
Background: mHealth programs offer potential for practical and cost-effective delivery of interventi...
Background and Purpose: It has recently been found that prolonged sedentary behaviour (SB) is assoc...