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Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:145
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Prioritizing a research agenda on built environments and physical activity: a twin panel Delphi consensus process with researchers and knowledge users
The growth of urban dwelling populations globally has led to rapid increases of research and policy initiatives addressing associations between the built environment and physical activity (PA). Given this rapi...
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The association of highly processed food consumption with food choice values and food literacy in Japanese adults: a nationwide cross-sectional study
Highly processed food (HPF) consumption is increasing globally and has become a prominent public health concern. However, the relationship between HPF consumption and food choice values and food literacy is un...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:143 -
Participant and workplace champion experiences of an intervention designed to reduce sitting time in desk-based workers: SMART work & life
A cluster randomised controlled trial demonstrated the effectiveness of the SMART Work & Life (SWAL) behaviour change intervention, with and without a height-adjustable desk, for reducing sitting time in desk-...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:142 -
Cadence (steps/min) and relative intensity in 61 to 85-year-olds: the CADENCE-Adults study
We previously demonstrated that a heuristic (i.e., evidence-based, rounded yet practical) cadence threshold of ≥ 100 steps/min was associated with absolutely-defined moderate intensity physical activity (i.e.,...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:141 -
A systematic review and narrative synthesis of physical activity referral schemes’ components
Physical activity referral schemes (PARS) are complex multicomponent interventions that represent a promising healthcare-based concept for physical activity (PA) promotion. This systematic review and narrative...
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Can the bias of self-reported sitting time be corrected? A statistical model validation study based on data from 23 993 adults in the Norwegian HUNT study
Despite apparent shortcomings such as measurement error and low precision, self-reported sedentary time is still widely used in surveillance and research. The aim of this study was threefold; (i) to examine th...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:139 -
Device-measured movement behaviours in over 20,000 China Kadoorie Biobank participants
Movement behaviours, including physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep have been shown to be associated with several chronic diseases. However, they have not been objectively measured in large-scale ...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:138 -
Physical activity and cognitive function: moment-to-moment and day-to-day associations
The beneficial effect of acute physical exercise on cognitive performance has been studied in laboratory settings and in long-term longitudinal studies. Less is known about these associations in everyday envir...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:137 -
School-based physical activity in relation to active travel – a cluster randomized controlled trial among adolescents enrolled in the school in motion study in Norway
Active travel and school settings are considered ideal for promoting physical activity. However, previous research suggests limited effect of school-based interventions on overall physical activity levels amon...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:136 -
Determinants of physical activity in community-dwelling older adults: an umbrella review
Physical activity (PA) is critical for disease prevention and maintaining functional ability with aging. Despite this, as many as 50% of older adults in populations worldwide are considered insufficiently acti...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:135 -
Rates of compliance and adherence to high-intensity interval training: a systematic review and Meta-analyses
To determine rates of compliance (i.e., supervised intervention attendance) and adherence (i.e., unsupervised physical activity completion) to high-intensity interval training (HIIT) among insufficiently activ...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:134 -
The effects of eating frequency on changes in body composition and cardiometabolic health in adults: a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized trials
Eating frequency may affect body weight and cardiometabolic health. Intervention trials and observational studies have both indicated that high- and low-frequency eating can be associated with better health ou...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:133 -
Healthy eating and active living policy, systems, and environmental changes in rural Louisiana: a contextual inquiry to inform implementation strategies
Healthy eating and active living policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes are implemented across the United States through Cooperative Extension. However, translating multisector PSE changes to practic...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:132 -
Cooking skills, living alone, and mortality: JAGES cohort study
Living alone without someone to cook meals for them can happen more frequently in aging due to bereavement, divorce, or other family changes. Health risks to older adults due to poor cooking skills may be more...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:131 -
Different types of screen time, physical activity, and incident dementia, Parkinson’s disease, depression and multimorbidity status
Several previous studies have shown that excessive screen time is associated with an increased prevalence of dementia, Parkinson’s disease (PD), and depression. However, the results have been inconsistent. Thi...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:130 -
Harnessing technology and gamification to increase adult physical activity: a cluster randomized controlled trial of the Columbia Moves pilot
The use of health technologies and gamification to promote physical activity has increasingly been examined, representing an opportunistic method for harnessing social support inherent within existing social t...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:129 -
Are motivational and self-regulation factors associated with 12 months’ weight regain prevention in the NoHoW study? An analysis of European adults
Preventing weight regain can only be achieved by sustained changes in energy balance-related behaviors that are associated with weight, such as diet and physical activity. Changes in motivation and self-regula...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:128 -
The association between reallocations of time and health using compositional data analysis: a systematic scoping review with an interactive data exploration interface
How time is allocated influences health. However, any increase in time allocated to one behaviour must be offset by a decrease in others. Recently, studies have used compositional data analysis (CoDA) to estim...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:127 -
Behaviour change techniques used in lifestyle interventions that aim to reduce cancer-related fatigue in cancer survivors: a systematic review
Lifestyle interventions that target dietary and/or physical activity behaviours may impact cancer-related fatigue in cancer survivors. Changing lifestyle may be especially difficult for cancer survivors suffer...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:126 -
U.S. Adolescent Rest-Activity patterns: insights from functional principal component analysis (NHANES 2011–2014)
Suboptimal rest-activity patterns in adolescence are associated with worse health outcomes in adulthood. Understanding sociodemographic factors associated with rest-activity rhythms may help identify subgroups...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:125 -
How do the year’s seasons and specific weather indices affect physical activity and the patterns of use of public open spaces in the Brazilian context?
Public open spaces (POS) can offer various resources to promote visitation and engagement in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). However, the influence of seasonal variations and specific meteorolog...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:124 -
The effect of an app-based dietary intervention on diet-related greenhouse gas emissions – results from a randomized controlled trial
Dietary change towards a diet low in greenhouse gas emissions (GHGEs) can reduce climate impact and improve individual-level health. However, there is a lack of understanding if diet interventions can achieve ...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:123 -
How does the updated Nutri-Score discriminate and classify the nutritional quality of foods in a Norwegian setting?
The Nutri-Score is a candidate for the harmonized mandatory front-of-pack nutrition label enabling consumers in the European Union to make healthier food choices. Nutri-Score classifies foods (including bevera...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:122 -
Sustaining training effects through physical activity coaching (STEP): a randomized controlled trial
Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programs improve physical fitness, symptoms and quality of life (QoL) of patients with COPD. However, improved physical activity (PA) is not guaranteed after PR and the clinical b...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:121 -
The status of active after-school clubs among primary school children in England (UK) after the COVD-19 lockdowns: implications for policy and practice
Children’s physical activity in England is more dependent on active clubs after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it is unclear how the COVID-19 pandemic and related cost-of-living crisis have impacted on active...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:120 -
Exploring the design and utility of an integrated web-based chatbot for young adults to support healthy eating: a qualitative study
There is a lack of understanding of the potential utility of a chatbot integrated into a website to support healthy eating among young adults. Therefore, the aim was to interview key informants regarding poten...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:119 -
Are U.S. food and beverage companies now advertising healthy products to children on television? An evaluation of improvements in industry self-regulation, 2017–2021
Through the Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (CFBAI), U.S. food companies pledge to only advertise healthier products in children’s television (TV) programming, but previous research shows t...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:118 -
Momentary within-subject associations of affective states and physical behavior are moderated by weather conditions in real life: an ambulatory assessment study
Physical behavior (PB) is a key lifestyle factor in regulating and preventing diseases across the lifespan. Researchers identified affective, cognitive, and contextual factors like weather conditions, as signi...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:117 -
A positive neighborhood walkability is associated with a higher magnitude of leisure walking in adults upon COVID-19 restrictions: a longitudinal cohort study
Previous cross-sectional and longitudinal observational studies revealed positive relationships between contextual built environment components and walking behavior. Due to severe restrictions during COVID-19 ...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:116 -
Current food labelling practices in online supermarkets in Australia
Food product labelling can support consumer decision-making. Several food product labels (nutrition information panels (NIPs), ingredients lists, allergen declarations and country-of-origin) are mandated for p...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:105 -
Criterion validity of wrist accelerometry for assessing energy intake via the intake-balance technique
Intake-balance assessments measure energy intake (EI) by summing energy expenditure (EE) with concurrent change in energy storage (ΔES). Prior work has not examined the validity of such calculations when EE is...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:115 -
A prospective analysis of physical activity and mental health in children: the GECKO Drenthe cohort
Mental health problems in young people have become a global health burden. The positive effects of physical activity on mental health in adults are well known but still not clear in children. The aim of this s...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:114 -
Prospective associations of neighborhood healthy food access and walkability with weight status in a regional pediatric health system
Most neighborhood food and activity related environment research in children has been cross-sectional. A better understanding of prospective associations between these neighborhood environment factors and chil...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:113 -
The impact of calorie labelling and proportional pricing on out of home food orders: a randomised controlled trial study using a virtual food and drink delivery app
Mandatory calorie labelling in the out-of-home food sector was introduced in England in 2022, and menu pricing strategies that ensure cost is equivalent to portion size (proportional pricing) have been propose...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:112 -
Cultural adaptations and methodological innovations to group model building for the systems actions to reduce malnutrition in all its forms in Southeast Asian countries and China (SYSTAM CHINA-SEACS International Consortium) project
Group Model Building (GMB) is a participatory system dynamics method increasingly used to address complex public health issues like obesity. GMB represents a set of well-defined steps to engage key stakeholder...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:111 -
Delivery of telehealth nutrition and physical activity interventions to adults living in rural areas: a scoping review
Lifestyle behaviours related to smoking, alcohol, nutrition, and physical activity are leading risk factors for the development of chronic disease. For people in rural areas, access to individualised lifestyle...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:110 -
Effects of habit formation interventions on physical activity habit strength: meta-analysis and meta-regression
Interventions aimed at promoting physical activity (PA) behavior through habit formation pathways are gaining popularity, as they differ from conventional interventions that rely on intention pathways. Past re...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:109 -
Addressing schoolteacher food and nutrition-related health and wellbeing: a scoping review of the food and nutrition constructs used across current research
Teachers form a large and essential workforce globally. Their wellbeing impacts personal health-related outcomes with flow on effects for the health, and wellbeing of their students. However, food and nutritio...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:108 -
Secondary analysis of a randomized trial testing community health educator interventions for diabetes prevention among refugees with depression: effects on nutrition, physical activity and sleep
Refugees have high levels of psychological distress that hamper lifestyle change efforts. We previously reported that community health educator (CHE) diabetes prevention interventions decreased HbA1c and depre...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:107 -
Evaluating the scaling up of an effective implementation intervention (PACE) to increase the delivery of a mandatory physical activity policy in primary schools
Physically Active Children in Education (PACE) is an effective implementation intervention for increasing the number of minutes classroom teachers schedule physical activity each week. To date, evaluations of PA...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:106 -
Educational inequalities in metabolic syndrome prevalence, timing, and duration amongst adults over the life course: a microsimulation analysis based on the lifelines cohort study
Educational inequalities in metabolic syndrome (MetS) are a growing public health concern. Intervening on modifiable factors may help reduce these inequalities, but there is a need for evidence on the long-ter...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:104 -
Gender differences in the distribution of children’s physical activity: evidence from nine countries
Physical activity in childhood is thought to influences health and development. Previous studies have found that boys are typically more active than girls, yet the focus has largely been on differences in aver...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:103 -
Association between circadian physical activity patterns and mortality in the UK Biobank
The benefit of physical activity (PA) for increasing longevity is well-established, however, the impact of diurnal timing of PA on mortality remains poorly understood. We aimed to derive circadian PA patterns ...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:102 -
Reframing physically active learning as movement-centred pedagogy: a European priority action framework
Physically active learning (PAL) has emerged as a promising way of eliciting health and education-based outcomes for pupils. Concurrently, research suggests large variability in how PAL is perceived, operation...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:101 -
The effects of hypothetical behavioral interventions on the 13-year incidence of overweight/obesity in children and adolescents
In view of the high burden of childhood overweight/obesity (OW/OB), it is important to identify targets for interventions that may have the greatest effects on preventing OW/OB in early life. Using methods of ...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:100 -
Use of a toolbox of tailored evidence-based interventions to improve children’s physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in primary schools: results of the ACTIPROS cluster-randomized feasibility trial
School-based physical activity (PA) promotion is usually conducted by providing one specific intervention. In contrast, the ACTIvity PROmotion via Schools (ACTIPROS) toolbox provides a set of twelve evidence-b...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:99 -
trips4health: a single-blinded randomised controlled trial incentivising adult public transport use for physical activity gain
Public transport users tend to accumulate more physical activity than non-users; however, whether physical activity is increased by financially incentivising public transport use is unknown. The trips4health stud...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:98 -
The moderating impact of neighborhood walkability on mHealth interventions to increase moderate to vigorous physical activity for insufficiently active adults in a randomized trial
Ecological models suggest that interventions targeting specific behaviors are most effective when supported by the environment. This study prospectively examined the interactions between neighborhood walkabili...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:97 -
Correction: Socioeconomic position and the influence of food portion size on daily energy intake in adult females: two randomized controlled trials
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:96
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