Browsing by Subject "Exercici -- Mesurament"
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A multi-site comparison of environmental characteristics to support workplace walking
(2009)Objective. This study assessed the environmental characteristics of ten universities, comparing the extent to which physical infra-structures are able to support a route-based walking intervention. Method. ... -
Cómo identificar la inactividad física en atención primaria: validación de las versiones catalana y española de 2 cuestionarios breves
(2012)Objetivo: El Brief Physical Activity Assessment Tool (BPAAT) y General Practice Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPPAQ) son instrumentos breves y válidos para identificar pacientes «físicamente ... -
Effectiveness of a primary care-based intervention to reduce sitting time in overweight and obese patients (SEDESTACTIV): a randomized controlled trial; rationale and study design
(2014)Background: There is growing evidence suggesting that prolonged sitting has negative effects on people's weight, chronic diseases and mortality. Interventions to reduce sedentary time can be an effective ... -
Increasing stair climbing in a train station: effects of contextual variables and visibility
(2008)Accumulation of physical activity during daily living is a current public health target that is influenced by the layout of the built environment. This study reports how the layout of the environment ... -
Measuring and Influencing Physical Activity with Smartphone Technology: A Systematic Review
(2014)Background Rapid developments in technology have encouraged the use of smartphones in physical activity research, although little is known regarding their effectiveness as measurement and intervention ... -
Perceived Barriers to Physical Activity and Related Factors in Spanish University Students
(2014)Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the influence of readiness of change for physical activity (PA), sociodemographic factors, lifestyle and physical activity status (PAS) on ... -
Promoting stair climbing: Stair-riser banners are better than posters… sometimes
(2008)Objective. Stair-riser banners are twice as effective as posters in encouraging stair climbing in shopping centres. This study tested the effectiveness of stair-riser banners in an English train station ... -
Uptake and factors that influence the use of ‘sit less, move more’ occupational intervention strategies in Spanish office employees
(2014)Background Little is known about the types of ‘sit less, move more’ strategies that appeal to office employees, or what factors influence their use. This study assessed the uptake of strategies in ...