Background—Fewer than half of all U.S. adults meet the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines. Leader behaviors and group cohesion have been associated with increased participation or adherence in sports team and exercise class settings. Physical activity interventions in community settings that encompass these factors may enhance intervention adherence. Purpose—To examine the impact of Community Health Promoter leader behaviors and group cohesion on participation in a walking group intervention among racially/ethnically diverse adults in low-to-moderate income communities in Detroit, Mich. Design—Data for the current study were drawn from the Walk Your Heart to Health (WYHH) data set. WYHH was a multi-site cluster randomized controlled study wi...
There is good evidence that when people’s needs and expectations regarding behaviour change are met,...
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) 2010, a communitybased program, is a corner...
Much evidence exists for the health benefits associated with individual movement behaviors, which in...
Early research has shown that leadership behaviour is viewed as a crucial factor in successfully dev...
The purpose of this study was to determine if older adults ’ perceptions of class cohesion serve as ...
Purpose – the present study sought to obtain a better understanding of the determinants that influen...
This study contrasted the effects of an enhanced group intervention program against a standard group...
Walking groups constitute a promising solution for the problem of physical inactivity among older ad...
Although physical activity participation has numerous physiological and psychological benefits, inac...
IntroductionNeighborhood factors are increasingly recognized as determinants of health. Neighborhood...
This study evaluated ‘Every step counts!’ – a ten-week, structured walking intervention in a communi...
Although social support and group cohesion have been linked to adherence in the volitional exercise ...
Although physical activity participation has numerous physiological and psychological benefits, inac...
Participant attrition is detrimental for exercise intervention studies, particularly if dropout is n...
BackgroundIndividual social support is positively related to physical activity participation. Howeve...
There is good evidence that when people’s needs and expectations regarding behaviour change are met,...
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) 2010, a communitybased program, is a corner...
Much evidence exists for the health benefits associated with individual movement behaviors, which in...
Early research has shown that leadership behaviour is viewed as a crucial factor in successfully dev...
The purpose of this study was to determine if older adults ’ perceptions of class cohesion serve as ...
Purpose – the present study sought to obtain a better understanding of the determinants that influen...
This study contrasted the effects of an enhanced group intervention program against a standard group...
Walking groups constitute a promising solution for the problem of physical inactivity among older ad...
Although physical activity participation has numerous physiological and psychological benefits, inac...
IntroductionNeighborhood factors are increasingly recognized as determinants of health. Neighborhood...
This study evaluated ‘Every step counts!’ – a ten-week, structured walking intervention in a communi...
Although social support and group cohesion have been linked to adherence in the volitional exercise ...
Although physical activity participation has numerous physiological and psychological benefits, inac...
Participant attrition is detrimental for exercise intervention studies, particularly if dropout is n...
BackgroundIndividual social support is positively related to physical activity participation. Howeve...
There is good evidence that when people’s needs and expectations regarding behaviour change are met,...
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) 2010, a communitybased program, is a corner...
Much evidence exists for the health benefits associated with individual movement behaviors, which in...