Objective: This study used a multi-method approach to examine the effectiveness of a pedometer-based intervention delivered by health professionals for increasing walking. Methods: Pedometer packs were distributed to 374 patients who undertook a 12-week walking programme. Changes in walking were assessed at three months (using self-reported step-counts [n = 139] and questionnaire data [n = 104]) and at six months (using patient questionnaire data [n = 112]). Qualitative data were collected at both time points to identify underlying mechanisms. Results: After 12 weeks patients had increased their step-counts by 4532 steps/day (p < .001) and at six months were achieving 2977 more steps/day (equivalent to around 30 min/day) than at baseline. O...
4 Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors ...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations....
Objective: This study used a multi-method approach to examine the effectiveness of a pedometer-based...
OBJECTIVE This study used a multi-method approach to examine the effectiveness of a pedometer-based ...
OBJECTIVE This study used a multi-method approach to examine the effectiveness of a pedometer-based ...
Background. Physical activity can positively influence health for older adults. Primary care is a go...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Background: The ...
Physical activity can positively influence health for older adults. Primary care is a good setting f...
Physical activity can positively influence health for older adults. Primary care is a good setting f...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase walking yet ...
Because of their frequent encounters with sedentary patients, family physicians are poised to be on ...
4 Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors ...
4 Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors ...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations....
Objective: This study used a multi-method approach to examine the effectiveness of a pedometer-based...
OBJECTIVE This study used a multi-method approach to examine the effectiveness of a pedometer-based ...
OBJECTIVE This study used a multi-method approach to examine the effectiveness of a pedometer-based ...
Background. Physical activity can positively influence health for older adults. Primary care is a go...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Background: The ...
Physical activity can positively influence health for older adults. Primary care is a good setting f...
Physical activity can positively influence health for older adults. Primary care is a good setting f...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase walking yet ...
Because of their frequent encounters with sedentary patients, family physicians are poised to be on ...
4 Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors ...
4 Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors ...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations....