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De Kennisbank Sport & Bewegen bevat ruim 21.000 publicaties. Niet alleen over sport en bewegen, maar bijvoorbeeld ook over leefstijl en gezondheid. Deze Kennisbank biedt een overzicht van onderzoek, beleid en ervaringen uit de praktijk. Het gaat daarbij om sport als doel en sport als middel om maatschappelijke uitdagingen aan te pakken.
12 publicaties gevonden
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systematic review and meta-analysis
This systematic review and meta-analysis identified 121 studies with 141 comparisons investigating the effect of PAMs (physcial activity monitors). The authors summarise the results from 16743 unique participants and provide…
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a systematic review and meta-analysis
This study demonstrates that, at present, digital interventions targeting physical activity (PA) are not equivalently effective for people of low and high SES. Specifically, there is very little evidence that…
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a systematic meta-analytic review
Purpose: Although wearable activity trackers hold a promise of nudging people toward a more active lifestyle, current research reveals inconsistent findings regarding the effectiveness of them. The objectives of this…
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a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Background: To date, it is unclear if consumer wearable activity trackers (CWATs), with or without behaviour multi-component strategies, effectively improve adherence to physical activity and health outcomes under free living…
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systematic review and harmonised meta-analysis
Objective: To examine the dose-response associations between accelerometer assessed total physical activity, different intensities of physical activity, and sedentary time and all cause mortality. Results: 39 studies were retrieved for…
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a systematic review and meta-analysis
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of health-care interventions promoting physical activity, which use objective feedback on physical activity delivered using wearable activity monitors as part of the intervention. Intervention groups…
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Dutch older adults spend on average 65% of their waking time sedentary. Older adults’ sedentary time differs by age, sex, education and BMI groups. The combination of high sedentary time…
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using feedback from digital technology to disrupt and change habitual behaviour
This thesis contributes tot answering the question whether feedback through digital technology is effective tot change habitual behaviour. This thesis shows dat when people use digital technology to provide them…
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validity, adoption, and effectiveness
Dit proefschrift heeft zich gefocust op drie verschillende domeinen: de betrouwbaarheid en validiteit van activity trackers, de adoptie van apparaten die beweging, slaap en gewicht kwantificeren en de effectiviteit van…
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a systematic review and meta-analysis
Worldwide physical activity levels of adults are declining, which is associated with increased chronic disease risk. Wearables and smartphone applications offer new opportunities to change physical activity behaviour. This systematic…