The ProActive trial protocol - a randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of a family-based, domiciliary intervention programme to increase physical activity among individuals at high risk of diabetes [ISRCTN61323766]
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Face-to-face interventions for promoting physical activityRemote and web 2.0 interventions for promoting physical activityFace-to-face versus remote and web 2.0 interventions for promoting physical activityInterventions to promote cycling: systematic reviewIncreasing objectively measured sedentary time increases clustered cardiometabolic risk: a 6 year analysis of the ProActive study.Supporting health behaviour change in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with telephone health-mentoring: insights from a qualitative studyA randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness evaluation of "booster" interventions to sustain increases in physical activity in middle-aged adults in deprived urban neighbourhoodsRandomised controlled trial of the effects of physical activity feedback on awareness and behaviour in UK adults: the FAB study protocol [ISRCTN92551397]Combined influence of epoch length, cut-point and bout duration on accelerometry-derived physical activityWho will increase their physical activity? Predictors of change in objectively measured physical activity over 12 months in the ProActive cohort.Awareness of physical activity in healthy middle-aged adults: a cross-sectional study of associations with sociodemographic, biological, behavioural, and psychological factors.Reduction of diabetes risk in routine clinical practice: are physical activity and nutrition interventions feasible and are the outcomes from reference trials replicable? A systematic review and meta-analysisProtocol for the ADDITION-Plus study: a randomised controlled trial of an individually-tailored behaviour change intervention among people with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes under intensive UK general practice care.Physical activity, sedentary time and gain in overall and central body fat: 7-year follow-up of the ProActive trial cohortExercise and type 2 diabetes: the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement.Overestimation of physical activity level is associated with lower BMI: a cross-sectional analysis.Impact of personalised feedback about physical activity on change in objectively measured physical activity (the FAB study): a randomised controlled trial.Long-term effect of population screening for diabetes on cardiovascular morbidity, self-rated health, and health behavior.Recruiting South Asians to a lifestyle intervention trial: experiences and lessons from PODOSA (Prevention of Diabetes & Obesity in South Asians).Intergenerational energy balance interventions: a systematic literature review.Improving patients' adherence to physical activity in diabetes mellitus: a review.Using internet and mobile phone technology to deliver an automated physical activity program: randomized controlled trialDevelopment of a culturally appropriate, home-based nutrition and physical activity curriculum for Wisconsin American Indian families.Increasing overall physical activity and aerobic fitness is associated with improvements in metabolic risk: cohort analysis of the ProActive trial.Epidemiological studies of physical activity and diabetes risk, and implications for diabetes prevention.Impact of a physical activity intervention program on cognitive predictors of behaviour among adults at risk of Type 2 diabetes (ProActive randomised controlled trial).The Healthy Children, Strong Families intervention: design and community participation.Integrative review: behavioral interventions for physical activity practice.The contribution of behavioural science to primary care research: development and evaluation of behaviour change interventions.Do increases in physical activity encourage positive beliefs about further change in the ProActive cohort?Fidelity of delivery of a physical activity intervention: predictors and consequences.Constructing multiplicative measures of beliefs in the theory of planned behaviour.Theory of planned behaviour cognitions do not predict self-reported or objective physical activity levels or change in the ProActive trial.What do people think about when they answer theory of planned behaviour questionnaires? A 'think aloud' study.Investigating theoretical explanations for behaviour change: the case study of ProActive.
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The ProActive trial protocol - a randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of a family-based, domiciliary intervention programme to increase physical activity among individuals at high risk of diabetes [ISRCTN61323766]
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Ann Louise Kinmonth
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