[HTML][HTML] Examining the use of evidence-based and social media supported tools in freely accessible physical activity intervention websites

C Vandelanotte, M Kirwan, A Rebar, S Alley… - International Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
Background It has been shown that physical activity is more likely to increase if web-based
interventions apply evidence-based components (eg self-monitoring) and incorporate …

User attitudes towards physical activity websites in a randomized controlled trial

B Lewis, D Williams, S Dunsiger, C Sciamanna… - Preventive …, 2008 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the mixed findings regarding the efficacy of Internet-
based physical activity interventions, we examined the use and usefulness of particular …

[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of a web 2.0 intervention to increase physical activity in real-world settings: randomized ecological trial

C Vandelanotte, GS Kolt, CM Caperchione… - Journal of medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background The translation of Web-based physical activity intervention research into the
real world is lacking and becoming increasingly important. Objective To compare usage and …

Website-delivered physical activity interventions: A review of the literature

C Vandelanotte, KM Spathonis, EG Eakin… - American journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based physical activity interventions that can be delivered to
large numbers of adults at an acceptable cost are a public health priority; website-delivered …

Engagement and retention of participants in a physical activity website

E Leslie, AL Marshall, N Owen, A Bauman - Preventive medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
Background. Websites have the potential to deliver enhanced versions of targeted and
tailored physical activity programs to large numbers of participants. We describe participant …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison of trial participants and open access users of a web-based physical activity intervention regarding adherence, attrition, and repeated participation

M Wanner, E Martin-Diener, G Bauer… - Journal of medical …, 2010 - jmir.org
Background: Web-based interventions are popular for promoting healthy lifestyles such as
physical activity. However, little is known about user characteristics, adherence, attrition, and …

[HTML][HTML] A comparison of physical activity mobile apps with and without existing web-based social networking platforms: systematic review

JM Petersen, I Prichard, E Kemps - Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Physical activity mobile apps present a unique medium to disseminate scalable
interventions to increase levels of physical activity. However, the effectiveness of mobile …

Website physical activity interventions: preferences of potential users

SL Ferney, AL Marshall - Health Education Research, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Information and communication technologies (particularly websites and e-mail)
have the potential to deliver health behavior change programs to large numbers of adults at …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of a web-based intervention to promote physical activity and improve health among physically inactive adults: a population-based randomized …

AW Hansen, M Grønbæk, JW Helge, M Severin… - Journal of medical …, 2012 - jmir.org
Background: Many people in Western countries do not follow public health physical activity
(PA) recommendations. Web-based interventions provide cost-and time-efficient means of …

Internet-based physical activity interventions

RP Joseph, NH Durant, TJ Benitez… - American journal of …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
This article provides a comprehensive review of Internet–and Website–based physical
activity interventions targeting adult populations. Search procedures identified 72 unique …