Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activity tracking application during an intervention in Australian truck drivers (April-October 2014). Methods: Forty-four men (mean age=47.5 [SD 9.8] years) completed baseline health measures, and were subsequently offered access to a free wrist-worn activity tracker and smartphone application (Jawbone UP) to monitor step counts and dietary choices during a 20-week intervention. Results: Chronic disease risks were evaluated against guidelines; weekly step count and dietary logs registered by drivers in the application were analysed to evaluate use of the Jawbone UP.Chronic disease risks were high (e.g. 97% high waist circumference [= 94 cm]). Eighteen drivers ...
BACKGROUND: Active transportation (AT; ie, walking and cycling as a mode for transportation) has bee...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behav...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activitytracking ap...
Background: Chronic diseases are high in truck drivers and have been linked to work routines that pr...
Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk group for va...
Background: Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Objective: To examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behaviour intervention on cardi...
Truck drivers are at increased risk of diet- and physical activity-related chronic diseases. Despite...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: Short-term trials conducted in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) showed that r...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: In a cluster-randomized trial, the Safety and Health Involvement For Truck drivers inter...
BACKGROUND: Active transportation (AT; ie, walking and cycling as a mode for transportation) has bee...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behav...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activitytracking ap...
Background: Chronic diseases are high in truck drivers and have been linked to work routines that pr...
Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk group for va...
Background: Professional truck drivers, as other shift workers, have been identified as a high-risk...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Objective: To examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behaviour intervention on cardi...
Truck drivers are at increased risk of diet- and physical activity-related chronic diseases. Despite...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: Short-term trials conducted in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) showed that r...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: In a cluster-randomized trial, the Safety and Health Involvement For Truck drivers inter...
BACKGROUND: Active transportation (AT; ie, walking and cycling as a mode for transportation) has bee...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of implementing a lifestyle health behav...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...