Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world is lacking and becoming increasingly important. Objective: To compare usage and effectiveness, in real-world settings, of a traditional Web 1.0 Web-based physical activity intervention, providing limited interactivity, to a Web 2.0 Web-based physical activity intervention that includes interactive features, such as social networking (ie, status updates, online "friends," and personalized profile pages), blogs, and Google Maps mash-ups. Methods: Adults spontaneously signing up for the freely available 10,000 Steps website were randomized to the 10,000 Steps website (Web 1.0) or the newly developed WALK 2.0 website (Web 2.0). Physical activity...
Background: Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease in Aust...
Introduction: Low levels of health enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background: Effective interventions are needed to reduce the chronic disease epidemic. The Internet ...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...
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Background/Aim: Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This...
Introduction: Low levels of health-enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background/Aim Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This ...
Background/Aim Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This ...
Introduction: Low levels of health-enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background: Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease in Aust...
Introduction: Low levels of health-enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background: Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease in Aust...
Background: Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease in Aust...
Introduction: Low levels of health enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background: Effective interventions are needed to reduce the chronic disease epidemic. The Internet ...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...
Background: The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the real world...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Background/Aim: Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This...
Introduction: Low levels of health-enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background/Aim Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This ...
Background/Aim Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical activity. This ...
Introduction: Low levels of health-enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background: Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease in Aust...
Introduction: Low levels of health-enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background: Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease in Aust...
Background: Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease in Aust...
Introduction: Low levels of health enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that have th...
Background: Effective interventions are needed to reduce the chronic disease epidemic. The Internet ...