Little progress has been made toward increasing physical activity (PA) in women. This study aimed to determine if an 8-month theory-based book club intervention (Women Bound to Be Active) was effective in increasing: (a) self-worth, (b) benefits relative to barriers to PA, and (c) PA in women (n=51). Findings suggested a book-club was effective for improving: self-worth, the benefits relative to barriers to PA, and possibly participation in PA. This is an innovative model to help women become more active and learn skills that may enable them to be active on their own long after a PA program has ended
This research was prompted by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) survey study Obstacles to...
There is conclusive evidence that regular physical activity produces both physical and psychological...
Physical inactivity is considered a global public health priority which has led to an increasing dem...
Increasing physical activity (PA) has become a national health objective due to its associated healt...
. Increasing physical activity (PA) has become a national health objective due to its associated hea...
Background: Ideal approaches to increasing long-term physical activity (PA) adherence in women remai...
Increasing physical activity (PA) has become a national health objective due to its associated healt...
The purpose of this study was to describe physical activity (PA), self-worth (SW), and self-efficacy...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention (a wom...
PROBLEM: A large number of American adults do not meet national physical activity (PA) guidelines fo...
Despite evidence supporting the wide-ranging benefits of regular physical activity, participation am...
Approximately half of all UK women are insufficiently physically active, with the lowest activity ra...
Physical activity can have a positive impact on several aspects of mental health, including self-est...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to report on the development of an instrument to assess n...
The purpose of this 12-week pre-post design pilot study was to assess the impact of Motivational Int...
This research was prompted by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) survey study Obstacles to...
There is conclusive evidence that regular physical activity produces both physical and psychological...
Physical inactivity is considered a global public health priority which has led to an increasing dem...
Increasing physical activity (PA) has become a national health objective due to its associated healt...
. Increasing physical activity (PA) has become a national health objective due to its associated hea...
Background: Ideal approaches to increasing long-term physical activity (PA) adherence in women remai...
Increasing physical activity (PA) has become a national health objective due to its associated healt...
The purpose of this study was to describe physical activity (PA), self-worth (SW), and self-efficacy...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention (a wom...
PROBLEM: A large number of American adults do not meet national physical activity (PA) guidelines fo...
Despite evidence supporting the wide-ranging benefits of regular physical activity, participation am...
Approximately half of all UK women are insufficiently physically active, with the lowest activity ra...
Physical activity can have a positive impact on several aspects of mental health, including self-est...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to report on the development of an instrument to assess n...
The purpose of this 12-week pre-post design pilot study was to assess the impact of Motivational Int...
This research was prompted by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) survey study Obstacles to...
There is conclusive evidence that regular physical activity produces both physical and psychological...
Physical inactivity is considered a global public health priority which has led to an increasing dem...