ObjectiveTo determine whether a health-promotion intervention increases South African men's adherence to physical-activity guidelines.MethodWe utilized a cluster-randomized controlled trial design. Eligible clusters, residential neighborhoods near East London, South Africa, were matched in pairs. Within randomly selected pairs, neighborhoods were randomized to theory-based, culturally congruent health-promotion intervention encouraging physical activity or attention-matched HIV/STI risk-reduction control intervention. Men residing in the neighborhoods and reporting coitus in the previous 3 months were eligible. Primary outcome was self-reported individual-level adherence to physical-activity guidelines averaged over 6-month and 12-month pos...
Abstract Background Young men in South Africa face concurrent epidemics of HIV, drug and alcohol abu...
Young men in South Africa are at high-risk for HIV, substance abuse, and gender-based violence. This...
Telephone-delivered interventions do not require frequent clinic visits, literacy, or costly technol...
Objective. Increasing physical activity is an important public-health goal worldwide, but there are ...
HIV and its treatment with antiretroviral therapy increase the risk of noncommunicable diseases (NCD...
PurposeScant research has investigated whether health promotion interventions have sustained effects...
BackgroundFew trials have tested physical-activity interventions among sexual minorities, including ...
Background Male engagement with public health programming, especially around stigmatised issues, is ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis minor dissertation is comprised of 3 chapters. The first cha...
Young men in South Africa face the intersecting epidemics of HIV, substance use and endemic poverty....
BackgroundYoung men in South Africa face concurrent epidemics of HIV, drug and alcohol abuse, and un...
Rates of chronic diseases are high among Black South Africans but few studies have tested cognitive-...
People living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy have an increased risk of developing metabolic dist...
To determine the compliance, barriers, and effects of participation in a 4-week exercise interventio...
African American men are disproportionately affected by, not only HIV/AIDS, but also chronic non-com...
Abstract Background Young men in South Africa face concurrent epidemics of HIV, drug and alcohol abu...
Young men in South Africa are at high-risk for HIV, substance abuse, and gender-based violence. This...
Telephone-delivered interventions do not require frequent clinic visits, literacy, or costly technol...
Objective. Increasing physical activity is an important public-health goal worldwide, but there are ...
HIV and its treatment with antiretroviral therapy increase the risk of noncommunicable diseases (NCD...
PurposeScant research has investigated whether health promotion interventions have sustained effects...
BackgroundFew trials have tested physical-activity interventions among sexual minorities, including ...
Background Male engagement with public health programming, especially around stigmatised issues, is ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis minor dissertation is comprised of 3 chapters. The first cha...
Young men in South Africa face the intersecting epidemics of HIV, substance use and endemic poverty....
BackgroundYoung men in South Africa face concurrent epidemics of HIV, drug and alcohol abuse, and un...
Rates of chronic diseases are high among Black South Africans but few studies have tested cognitive-...
People living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy have an increased risk of developing metabolic dist...
To determine the compliance, barriers, and effects of participation in a 4-week exercise interventio...
African American men are disproportionately affected by, not only HIV/AIDS, but also chronic non-com...
Abstract Background Young men in South Africa face concurrent epidemics of HIV, drug and alcohol abu...
Young men in South Africa are at high-risk for HIV, substance abuse, and gender-based violence. This...
Telephone-delivered interventions do not require frequent clinic visits, literacy, or costly technol...