Acceptability of a theory-based sedentary behaviour reduction intervention for older adults ('On Your Feet to Earn Your Seat').

scientific article

Acceptability of a theory-based sedentary behaviour reduction intervention for older adults ('On Your Feet to Earn Your Seat'). is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P6179Dimensions Publication ID1042760614
P356DOI10.1186/S12889-015-1921-0
P932PMC publication ID4489366
P698PubMed publication ID26135402
P5875ResearchGate publication ID279524607

P50authorRaluca MateiQ64504320
Mark HamerQ40910220
Benjamin GardnerQ42349995
Barbara J. JefferisQ48872687
P2093author name stringSteve Iliffe
Kenneth R Fox
Ingela Thuné-Boyle
P2860cites workStanding-based office work shows encouraging signs of attenuating post-prandial glycaemic excursion.Q51180550
Using an individualised consultation and activPAL™ feedback to reduce sedentary time in older Scottish adults: results of a feasibility and pilot study.Q51795107
The Gospel Oak Study: prevalence rates of dementia, depression and activity limitation among elderly residents in inner London.Q52110036
Experiences of habit formation: a qualitative study.Q52613695
Assessment of sedentary behavior with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire.Q53217385
Measuring Older Adults' Sedentary TimeQ57017808
Associations of objectively measured sedentary behaviour and physical activity with markers of cardiometabolic healthQ58053266
Physical Activity and Public Health in Older AdultsQ59603453
Letter to the Editor: Standardized use of the terms “sedentary” and “sedentary behaviours”Q61852618
Can the theory of planned behavior predict the maintenance of physical activity?Q81755391
The habitual use of the Self-report Habit IndexQ84879154
A review and analysis of the use of 'habit' in understanding, predicting and influencing health-related behaviourQ38248071
The potential yield of non-exercise physical activity energy expenditure in public healthQ39043642
Physical activity interventions targeting older adults. A critical review and recommendationsQ40833315
Making health habitual: the psychology of 'habit-formation' and general practiceQ42349951
Day length and weather conditions profoundly affect physical activity levels in older functionally impaired peopleQ45765287
Feasibility of reducing older adults' sedentary time.Q45931682
The pull of the past: when do habits persist despite conflict with motives?Q46803849
Healthy habits: efficacy of simple advice on weight control based on a habit-formation modelQ47257561
Social networks and health of older people living in sheltered housingQ47567192
Loneliness, social isolation, and behavioral and biological health indicators in older adultsQ47587712
What do people think about when they answer theory of planned behaviour questionnaires? A 'think aloud' study.Q48395975
Association of sedentary behaviour with metabolic syndrome: a meta-analysisQ21134687
Effect of physical inactivity on major non-communicable diseases worldwide: an analysis of burden of disease and life expectancyQ24630087
Developing and evaluating complex interventions: the new Medical Research Council guidanceQ24647443
How are habits formed: Modelling habit formation in the real worldQ29030408
International physical activity questionnaire: 12-country reliability and validityQ29615137
The behavior change technique taxonomy (v1) of 93 hierarchically clustered techniques: building an international consensus for the reporting of behavior change interventionsQ29620111
Using thematic analysis in psychologyQ30476519
Sedentary behavior and health outcomes among older adults: a systematic reviewQ30578023
Leisure activities and the risk of dementia in the elderlyQ33187466
Changing behavior by memory aids: a social psychological model of prospective memory and habit development tested with dynamic field dataQ33427167
Harnessing different motivational frames via mobile phones to promote daily physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in aging adultsQ33439651
A qualitative study of older adults' responses to sitting-time questions: do we get the information we want?Q33928221
Building a practically useful theory of goal setting and task motivation. A 35-year odysseyQ34150004
Sedentary behaviors and health outcomes among adults: a systematic review of prospective studiesQ34159288
'On Your Feet to Earn Your Seat', a habit-based intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour in older adults: study protocol for a randomized controlled trialQ34268163
Sedentary time in adults and the association with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and death: systematic review and meta-analysisQ34293900
Putting habit into practice, and practice into habit: a process evaluation and exploration of the acceptability of a habit-based dietary behaviour change intervention.Q34437995
Sedentary time and its association with risk for disease incidence, mortality, and hospitalization in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysisQ34458668
Screen-based sedentary behavior, physical activity, and muscle strength in the English longitudinal study of ageingQ34766847
Reflecting on non-reflective action: an exploratory think-aloud study of self-report habit measuresQ34975391
New frontiers in the future of aging: from successful aging of the young old to the dilemmas of the fourth age.Q35062691
Can sedentary behavior be made more active? A randomized pilot study of TV commercial stepping versus walkingQ36367473
Towards parsimony in habit measurement: testing the convergent and predictive validity of an automaticity subscale of the Self-Report Habit IndexQ36556453
A systematic review of the evidence for Canada's Physical Activity Guidelines for AdultsQ36641238
Sedentary time and cardio-metabolic biomarkers in US adults: NHANES 2003-06Q36789463
Reliability and validity of the international physical activity questionnaire in the Nord-Trøndelag health study (HUNT) population of men.Q36958892
The effect of season and weather on physical activity: a systematic reviewQ36963251
Validity and reliability of measures of television viewing time and other non-occupational sedentary behaviour of adults: a reviewQ37217811
Effects of dietary intervention and quadriceps strengthening exercises on pain and function in overweight people with knee pain: randomised controlled trialQ37310153
Reflective and automatic processes in the initiation and maintenance of dietary change.Q37604942
Sedentary behavior and depression among adults: a reviewQ37696380
P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalQ20007257
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)606
P577publication date2015-07-02
P1433published inBMC Public HealthQ15767009
P1476titleAcceptability of a theory-based sedentary behaviour reduction intervention for older adults ('On Your Feet to Earn Your Seat').
P478volume15

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q64069941A novel behavioural INTErvention to REduce Sitting Time in older adults undergoing orthopaedic surgery (INTEREST): protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility study
Q35878419Acceptability and feasibility of a low-cost, theory-based and co-produced intervention to reduce workplace sitting time in desk-based university employees.
Q52585056Breaking bad habits by improving executive function in individuals with obesity.
Q92003665Breaking sedentary behaviour has the potential to increase/ maintain function in frail older adults
Q46609647Breast cancer survivors' beliefs and preferences regarding technology-supported sedentary behavior reduction interventions
Q36343646Dancing in time: feasibility and acceptability of a contemporary dance programme to modify risk factors for falling in community dwelling older adults
Q92599168Exploring adults' experiences of sedentary behaviour and participation in non-workplace interventions designed to reduce sedentary behaviour: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
Q55362188Findings of the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease-Sitting and Exacerbations Trial (COPD-SEAT) in Reducing Sedentary Time Using Wearable and Mobile Technologies With Educational Support: Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial.
Q47557901Increased Physical Fitness Is Associated with Higher Executive Functioning in People with Dementia.
Q38649734Measures of fidelity of delivery of, and engagement with, complex, face-to-face health behaviour change interventions: A systematic review of measure quality
Q30572655On Your Feet to Earn Your Seat: pilot RCT of a theory-based sedentary behaviour reduction intervention for older adults
Q39999333Perceptions of Sedentary Behavior Among Socially Engaged Older Adults
Q38840910Process evaluation of the Albany Physical Activity and Nutrition (APAN) program, a home-based intervention for metabolic syndrome and associated chronic disease risk in rural Australian adults.
Q38711341Protocol for the residents in action pilot cluster randomised controlled trial (RiAT): evaluating a behaviour change intervention to promote walking, reduce sitting and improve mental health in physically inactive older adults in retirement villages
Q38654928Sedentary time in older men and women: an international consensus statement and research priorities
Q37527138Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of brief, habit-based, lifestyle advice for cancer survivors: exploring behavioural outcomes for the Advancing Survivorship Cancer Outcomes Trial (ASCOT).
Q99238112The Clinical Obesity Maintenance Model: A Theoretical Framework for Bariatric Psychology
Q33705908The SITLESS project: exercise referral schemes enhanced by self-management strategies to battle sedentary behaviour in older adults: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Q30840910The feasibility of the Prostate cancer: Evidence of Exercise and Nutrition Trial (PrEvENT) dietary and physical activity modifications: a qualitative study
Q59882606‘If they don't use it, they lose it’: how organisational structures and practices shape residents’ physical movement in care home settings

Search more.