BACKGROUND: Inactivity is a leading contributor to chronic health problems. Here, we examined the effects of a pedometer-based physical activity intervention (Prince Edward Island-First Step Program, PEI-FSP) on activity and specific health indices in 106 sedentary workers. METHODS: Participants were recruited from five workplaces where most jobs were moderately-highly sedentary. Using subjects as their own control, physical activity (pedometer-determined steps per day) was compared before and after a 12-week intervention. Changes in body mass index (BMI), waist girth, resting heart rate, and blood pressure were evaluated. RESULTS: The PEI-FSP was completed by 59% of participants. Steps per day increased from 7,029 +/- 3,100 (SD) at baselin...
Issue addressed: The Step by Step self-help walking program plus a pedometer previously motivated a ...
Background: More than half of the US adult population is sedentary and this type of behavior is know...
Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase walking yet ...
Physical inactivity poses a huge burden on Canada's health care system and is detrimental to the he...
The purpose of this study was to determine if increasing physical activity to 100,000 steps/week wou...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk for chronic health cond...
ABSTRACT Background: The health benefit associated with a daily step-count target within pedometer p...
Pedometer use and step count goals have become popular in physical activity (PA) interventions in di...
In New Zealand, meat processing populations face many health problems as a result of the nature of w...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether participation in a four-month, pedometer-based, physical activity, wo...
Weiss, H., Veerabhadrappa, P., Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA Purpose: The cost of physic...
Lack of physical activity in America is a major issue contributing to an increase in the prevalence ...
Objective: Pedometer programs are effective in increasing physical activity in sedentary individuals...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
Objective: To evaluate whether participation in a 4-month, pedometer-based, physical activity, workp...
Issue addressed: The Step by Step self-help walking program plus a pedometer previously motivated a ...
Background: More than half of the US adult population is sedentary and this type of behavior is know...
Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase walking yet ...
Physical inactivity poses a huge burden on Canada's health care system and is detrimental to the he...
The purpose of this study was to determine if increasing physical activity to 100,000 steps/week wou...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk for chronic health cond...
ABSTRACT Background: The health benefit associated with a daily step-count target within pedometer p...
Pedometer use and step count goals have become popular in physical activity (PA) interventions in di...
In New Zealand, meat processing populations face many health problems as a result of the nature of w...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether participation in a four-month, pedometer-based, physical activity, wo...
Weiss, H., Veerabhadrappa, P., Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA Purpose: The cost of physic...
Lack of physical activity in America is a major issue contributing to an increase in the prevalence ...
Objective: Pedometer programs are effective in increasing physical activity in sedentary individuals...
Background. The emergence of the pedometer as a useful motivational aid for increasing physical acti...
Objective: To evaluate whether participation in a 4-month, pedometer-based, physical activity, workp...
Issue addressed: The Step by Step self-help walking program plus a pedometer previously motivated a ...
Background: More than half of the US adult population is sedentary and this type of behavior is know...
Pedometers provide a simple, cost effective means of motivating individuals to increase walking yet ...