[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 …

Using Web 2.0 applications to promote health-related physical activity: findings from the WALK 2.0 randomised controlled trial

GS Kolt, RR Rosenkranz, C Vandelanotte… - British Journal of …, 2017 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background/Aim Web 2.0 internet technology has great potential in promoting physical
activity. This trial investigated the effectiveness of a Web 2.0-based intervention on physical …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of active-online, an individually tailored physical activity intervention, in a real-life setting: randomized controlled trial

M Wanner, E Martin-Diener, C Braun-Fahrländer… - Journal of medical …, 2009 - jmir.org
Background: Effective interventions are needed to reduce the chronic disease epidemic. The
Internet has the potential to provide large populations with individual advice at relatively low …

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 …

Development and process evaluation of an Internet-based physical activity behaviour change program

R Steele, KW Mummery, T Dwyer - Patient Education and Counseling, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: Limited research exists addressing issues of website development and
attitudes towards websites that promote physical activity. This paper describes the design …

WALK 2.0-using Web 2.0 applications to promote health-related physical activity: a randomised controlled trial protocol

GS Kolt, RR Rosenkranz, TN Savage, AJ Maeder… - BMC public health, 2013 - Springer
Background Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease
in Australia. National surveys indicate less than half of the Australian adult population are …

[HTML][HTML] Prospective associations between intervention components and website engagement in a publicly available physical activity website: the case of 10,000 …

C Davies, K Corry, A Van Itallie, C Vandelanotte… - Journal of medical …, 2012 - jmir.org
Background: Effectiveness of and engagement with website-delivered physical activity
interventions is moderate at best. Increased exposure to Internet interventions is reported to …

WALK 2.0: Examining the effectiveness of Web 2.0 features to increase physical activity in a 'real world'setting: an ecological trial protocol

CM Caperchione, GS Kolt, TN Savage… - BMJ open, 2014 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Low levels of health-enhancing physical activity require novel approaches that
have the potential to reach broad populations. Web-based interventions are a popular …

The effectiveness of a web 2.0 physical activity intervention in older adults–a randomised controlled trial

SJ Alley, GS Kolt, MJ Duncan, CM Caperchione… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Background Interactive web-based physical activity interventions using Web 2.0 features
(eg, social networking) have the potential to improve engagement and effectiveness …