Objective: This study examined the effectiveness of a fully automated web-based program to increase physical activity in adults with Type 2 diabetes. Methods: Between May and July 2010, participants were randomly allocated into either a 12-week intervention (n=195) or a control (n=202) group. Participants were adults diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, residing in Australia. Participants were assessed at baseline, 12 and 36-weeks. The primary physical activity outcome was self-reported minutes of total physical activity. Secondary physical activity outcomes included minutes spent walking, and engaged in moderate, and vigorous physical activity. Additional measures included website satisfaction and website usage. The intervention consisted of a ...
Background: Interactive web-based physical activity interventions using Web 2.0 features (e.g., soci...
Background/Aim: Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...
Background: Research supports the use of Web-based interventions to promote physical activity in dia...
Background: The primary objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a 3-month web-...
Background: Despite well documented health benefits, adults with a chronic condition do not meet the...
Background: Research supports the use of web-based interventions to promote physical activity in dia...
Introduction: With increasing evidence available on the importance of physical activity in the manag...
Objective. To examine if a website-delivered physical activity intervention, that provides participa...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of an online self-tracking program on physic...
Despite well-documented health benefits, adults with a physical chronic condition do not meet the re...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of an online self-tracking program on physic...
Background: Despite well-documented health benefits, adults with a physical chronic condition do not...
Background: Online interventions targeting a healthy lifestyle in adults with type 2 diabetes are mo...
Current physical activity interventions for individuals with Type 2 diabetes do not accommodate the ...
Background: Interactive web-based physical activity interventions using Web 2.0 features (e.g., soci...
Background/Aim: Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...
Background: Research supports the use of Web-based interventions to promote physical activity in dia...
Background: The primary objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a 3-month web-...
Background: Despite well documented health benefits, adults with a chronic condition do not meet the...
Background: Research supports the use of web-based interventions to promote physical activity in dia...
Introduction: With increasing evidence available on the importance of physical activity in the manag...
Objective. To examine if a website-delivered physical activity intervention, that provides participa...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of an online self-tracking program on physic...
Despite well-documented health benefits, adults with a physical chronic condition do not meet the re...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of an online self-tracking program on physic...
Background: Despite well-documented health benefits, adults with a physical chronic condition do not...
Background: Online interventions targeting a healthy lifestyle in adults with type 2 diabetes are mo...
Current physical activity interventions for individuals with Type 2 diabetes do not accommodate the ...
Background: Interactive web-based physical activity interventions using Web 2.0 features (e.g., soci...
Background/Aim: Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...