Identifying correlates of breaks in occupational sitting
A cross-sectional study
Office workers are commonly targeted in interventions to modify their sitting behaviour, yet there is limited evidence of the correlates of breaks in sitting to inform intervention development. This study…
Active lifestyles related to excellent self-rated health and quality of life: cross sectional findings from 194,545 participants in the 45 and up study
Dit artikel beschrijft het verband tussen de mate van actieve leefstijl en de beleving die mensen hebben van hun gezondheid en hun kwaliteit van leven. De onderzoekers bepaalden de mate…
Examining the use of evidence-based and social media supported tools in freely accessible physical activity intervention websites
Background: It has been shown that physical activity is more likely to increase if web-based interventions apply evidence-based components (e.g. self-monitoring) and incorporate interactive social media applications (e.g. social networking),…
Perceived environment and physical activity
A meta-analysis of selected environmental characteristics
Background: Several narrative reviews have been conducted on the literature examining environmental correlates of physical activity (PA). To date these reviews have been unable to provide definitive summaries of observed…