[HTML][HTML] The effects of step-count monitoring interventions on physical activity: systematic review and meta-analysis of community-based randomised controlled trials …

UAR Chaudhry, C Wahlich, R Fortescue… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Background Step-count monitors (pedometers, body-worn trackers and smartphone
applications) can increase walking, helping to tackle physical inactivity. We aimed to assess …

Interventions promoting physical activity among older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

GD Grande, CB Oliveira, PK Morelhão… - The …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Frequent participation in physical activity (PA) has
benefits across the lifespan but is particularly important for older adults. PA levels are either …

[HTML][HTML] Feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of financial incentives to promote alternative travel modes to the car

K Garrott, L Foley, S Cummins, J Adams… - Journal of Transport & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Alternatives to the car, such as walking, cycling and public transport can
integrate physical activity into everyday life. Interventions promoting alternatives to the car …

[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of a 3-month mobile phone–based behavior change program on active transportation and physical activity in adults: Randomized controlled trial

A Ek, C Alexandrou, E Söderström… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background Active transportation (AT; ie, walking and cycling as a mode for transportation)
has been associated with decreased morbidity and mortality; however, low-cost and …

[HTML][HTML] What is the 'voltage drop'when an effective health promoting intervention for older adults—Choose to Move (Phase 3)—Is implemented at broad scale?

HA McKay, HM Macdonald, L Nettlefold, K Weatherson… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Background Choose to Move (CTM), an effective health-promoting intervention for older
adults, was scaled-up across British Columbia, Canada. Adaptations that enable …

[HTML][HTML] From start-up to scale-up of a health-promoting intervention for older adults: The choose to move story

L Nettlefold, SM Gray, J Sims-Gould… - Kinesiology …, 2023 - journals.humankinetics.com
Interventions that are effective in research (efficacy or effectiveness) trials cannot improve
health at a population level unless they are successfully delivered more broadly (scaled up) …

Getting ready for scale-up of an effective older adult physical activity program: characterizing the adaptation process

SM Gray, HA McKay, CL Hoy, E Lau, R Ahn… - Prevention …, 2020 - Springer
To optimize public health impact, health interventions must be delivered widely to reach the
population in need. Yet, few interventions are ever implemented at broad scale (scaled-up) …

Feasibility of a Virtual Health-Promoting Intervention (Choose to Move) for Older Adults: A Rapid Adaptation in Response to COVID-19

SM Gray, L Nettlefold, D Mackey… - Journal of Aging …, 2023 - journals.humankinetics.com
To support older adults during the first wave of COVID-19, we rapidly adapted our effective
health-promoting intervention (Choose to Move [CTM]) for virtual delivery in British …

Interventions to improve outdoor mobility among people living with disabilities: A systematic review

M Ringsten, B Ivanic, S Iwarsson… - Campbell Systematic …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Around 15% of the global population live with some form of disabilities and
experience worse health outcomes, less participation in the community and are part of fewer …

Older Mens' Experiences with and Preferences for Physical Activity

S Windt, J Sims-Gould, DC Mackey… - Canadian Journal on …, 2023 - cambridge.org
We aim to describe older mens' experiences with physical activity (PA) and their preferences
for PA programs. We interviewed 14 men from a Canada-based PA intervention study called …