Economic interventions to promote physical activity: application of the SLOTH model.
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Time use and physical activity: a shift away from movement across the globeAssessing video games to improve driving skills: a literature review and observational studySchool grade and sex differences in domain-specific sedentary behaviors among Japanese elementary school children: a cross-sectional study.Uptake and effectiveness of the Children's Fitness Tax Credit in Canada: the rich get richer.Variation in mode of physical activity by ethnicity and time since immigration: a cross-sectional analysis.Adults' physical activity patterns across life domains: cluster analysis with replication.A qualitative examination of the impact of microgrants to promote physical activity among adolescents.A lesson in business: cost-effectiveness analysis of a novel financial incentive intervention for increasing physical activity in the workplace.The Use of Refundable Tax Credits to Increase Low-Income Children's After-School Physical Activity LevelChoice of commuting mode among employees: Do home neighborhood environment, worksite neighborhood environment, and worksite policy and supports matter?Role of built environments in physical activity, obesity, and cardiovascular diseaseThe demand for sports and exercise: results from an illustrative survey.Health-Related Quality of Life, Self-Efficacy and Enjoyment Keep the Socially Vulnerable Physically Active in Community-Based Physical Activity Programs: A Sequential Cohort Study.He Said, She Said: Examining Parental Concordance on Home Environment Factors and Adolescent Health Behaviors and Weight Status.Managed-Medicare health club benefit and reduced health care costs among older adults.Health care use and costs associated with use of a health club membership benefit in older adults with diabetes.Why have physical activity levels declined among Chinese adults? Findings from the 1991-2006 China Health and Nutrition Surveys.Financial incentives to promote active travel: an evidence review and economic framework.Using accelerometers and global positioning system devices to assess gender and age differences in children's school, transport, leisure and home based physical activity.Context-Specific Outdoor Time and Physical Activity among School-Children Across Gender and Age: Using Accelerometers and GPS to Advance Methods.Improving current practice in reviews of the built environment and physical activity.Examining unanswered questions about the home environment and childhood obesity disparities using an incremental, mixed-methods, longitudinal study design: The Family Matters study.Towards a Comprehensive Conceptual Framework of Active Travel Behavior: a Review and Synthesis of Published FrameworksDomain-Specific Self-Reported and Objectively Measured Physical Activity in Children.Cross-national comparison of environmental and policy correlates of obesity in Europe.Intra-national variation in trends in overweight and leisure time physical activities in The Netherlands since 1980: stratification according to sex, age and urbanisation degree.Expert views on most suitable monetary incentives on food to stimulate healthy eating."Active living" related to the rural-urban continuum: a time-use perspective.Use of global positioning system for physical activity research in youth: ESPAÇOS Adolescentes, Brazil.Perceptions of neighborhood park quality: associations with physical activity and body mass index.Interactive effects of built environment and psychosocial attributes on physical activity: a test of ecological models.Development and validation of a short scale to measure how social relationships support the continuous and conscious endeavour to lose weight.Health Policy Development in Flemish Small-Sized Municipalities: A Real-World Intervention.Association between migration and physical activity of school-age children left behind in rural Mexico.Examining the Influence of a New Light Rail Line on the Health of a Demographically Diverse and Understudied Population within the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area: A Protocol for a Natural Experiment Study.Beyond recreational physical activity: examining occupational and household activity, transportation activity, and sedentary behavior in relation to postmenopausal breast cancer risk.Individual, Social, Economic, and Environmental Model: A Paradigm Shift for Obesity Prevention
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Economic interventions to promote physical activity: application of the SLOTH model.
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Economic interventions to promote physical activity: application of the SLOTH model.
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Economic interventions to promote physical activity: application of the SLOTH model.
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Caroline A Macera
Lawrence D Frank
Michael O'Donnell
Michael Pratt
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10.1016/J.AMEPRE.2004.06.015
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z