Objectives To examine the recruitment, retention, and preliminary effects of a Christmas themed physical activity intervention designed to increase participation in physical activity and decrease sedentary behaviour in inactive adults. Design Pilot randomised controlled trial. Setting Recruitment from social medial platforms, workplaces, and community groups in the UK. Participants 107 inactive adults (who did not meet the UK guidelines for physical activity) aged 18-75 years. Interventions The intervention consisted of an email sent to participants each day of Advent (1-24 December 2021), which contained a Christmas themed physical activity idea to be completed that day. Each physical activity idea was presented in three intensity for...
Introduction: Around 23% of adults worldwide are insufficiently active. Wearable devices paired with...
BACKGROUND: Intervention trials with self-selected participants have shown that mailed stage-targete...
Objective: To assess the impact of a community based, low-contact intervention on the physical activ...
OBJECTIVE To test the effectiveness of a brief behavioural intervention to prevent weight gain ov...
Background Many people do not regularly participate in physical activity, which may negatively impa...
Background: Many people do not regularly participate in physical activity, which may negatively impa...
Introduction: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality, and inacti...
Background. This randomised controlled trial demonstrates the effectiveness of a value-based int...
Weight is increasing in the population and holidays, such as Christmas, have been identified as high...
BACKGROUND: Ageing is associated with a decrease in physical activity. This decrease particularly oc...
Background: The high prevalence of physical inactivity has led to a search for novel and feasible in...
OBJECTIVE To test the effectiveness of a brief behavioural intervention to prevent weight gain over ...
Background Systematic reviews have identified a range of brief interventions which increase physica...
Background: Intervention trials with self-selected participants have shown that mailed stage-targete...
Background Despite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating ...
Introduction: Around 23% of adults worldwide are insufficiently active. Wearable devices paired with...
BACKGROUND: Intervention trials with self-selected participants have shown that mailed stage-targete...
Objective: To assess the impact of a community based, low-contact intervention on the physical activ...
OBJECTIVE To test the effectiveness of a brief behavioural intervention to prevent weight gain ov...
Background Many people do not regularly participate in physical activity, which may negatively impa...
Background: Many people do not regularly participate in physical activity, which may negatively impa...
Introduction: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality, and inacti...
Background. This randomised controlled trial demonstrates the effectiveness of a value-based int...
Weight is increasing in the population and holidays, such as Christmas, have been identified as high...
BACKGROUND: Ageing is associated with a decrease in physical activity. This decrease particularly oc...
Background: The high prevalence of physical inactivity has led to a search for novel and feasible in...
OBJECTIVE To test the effectiveness of a brief behavioural intervention to prevent weight gain over ...
Background Systematic reviews have identified a range of brief interventions which increase physica...
Background: Intervention trials with self-selected participants have shown that mailed stage-targete...
Background Despite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating ...
Introduction: Around 23% of adults worldwide are insufficiently active. Wearable devices paired with...
BACKGROUND: Intervention trials with self-selected participants have shown that mailed stage-targete...
Objective: To assess the impact of a community based, low-contact intervention on the physical activ...