AbstractBackgroundPhysical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearly all UK over 60′s are not achieving recommended levels. The PACE-Lift primary care-based walking intervention for 60–75 year-olds used a structured, theoretically grounded intervention with pedometers, accelerometers, handbooks and support from practice nurses trained in behaviour change techniques. It demonstrated an objective increase in walking at 3 and 12 months. We investigated the experiences of intervention participants who did (and did not) increase their walking, in order to explore facilitators to increased walking.MethodsSemi-structured telephone interviews used an interview schedule with a purposive sample of 30 intervention part...
Background: Most mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) tar...
Background: Brisk walking in older people can increase step-counts and moderate to vigorous intensi...
ObjectivesWhile there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) brings...
Background Physical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearly al...
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Strength recommendations have been embedded within the UK’s Chief Medical Officers’ physical activit...
Objectives: There is uncertainty around the most effective characteristics and components of interve...
Background: Many mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) targ...
The promotion and maintenance of higher physical activity (PA) levels in the older population is an ...
Aim: The present study (PTDC/SAU-SAP/110799/2009) funded by the Portuguese Government (Fundação para...
Objectives While there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) bring...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with health benefits, with policy across the world focussing on...
The promotion and maintenance of higher physical activity (PA) levels in the older population is an ...
Background: Evidence of the benefits of engaging in physical activity (PA) is strong, yet the number...
Background: Previous work has highlighted the need for researchers to look beyond the behavioural, ...
Background: Most mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) tar...
Background: Brisk walking in older people can increase step-counts and moderate to vigorous intensi...
ObjectivesWhile there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) brings...
Background Physical Activity (PA) has significant health benefits for older adults, but nearly al...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Strength recommendations have been embedded within the UK’s Chief Medical Officers’ physical activit...
Objectives: There is uncertainty around the most effective characteristics and components of interve...
Background: Many mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) targ...
The promotion and maintenance of higher physical activity (PA) levels in the older population is an ...
Aim: The present study (PTDC/SAU-SAP/110799/2009) funded by the Portuguese Government (Fundação para...
Objectives While there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) bring...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with health benefits, with policy across the world focussing on...
The promotion and maintenance of higher physical activity (PA) levels in the older population is an ...
Background: Evidence of the benefits of engaging in physical activity (PA) is strong, yet the number...
Background: Previous work has highlighted the need for researchers to look beyond the behavioural, ...
Background: Most mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) tar...
Background: Brisk walking in older people can increase step-counts and moderate to vigorous intensi...
ObjectivesWhile there is strong evidence that regular participation in physical activity (PA) brings...