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The Effects of Structured Exercise or Lifestyle Behavior Interventions on Long-Term Physical Activity Level and Health Outcomes in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression

Marjan Mosalman Haghighi, Yorgi Mavros, and Maria A. Fiatarone Singh

randomised controlled trial . Lancet . 2011 ; 378 ( 9786 ): 129 – 139 . PubMed doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60442-X 10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60442-X 21705068 15. Plotnikoff RC , Pickering MA , Glenn N , et al . The effects of a supplemental, theory-based physical activity counseling intervention for

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Randomized Controlled Trial of Primary Health Care Strategies for the Promotion of Leisure-Time Physical Activity Among Older Brazilians

Francini Vilela Novais, Eduardo J. Simoes, Chester Schmaltz, and Luiz R. Ramos

exercising near the homes of the older population, and (3) a minimal brief counseling intervention on the increase of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) in the short and long term in an urban cohort of older adults. Methods This study was carried out in the Vila Clementino region in the city of São Paulo

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Prescribing Physical Activity in Parks and Nature: Health Care Provider Insights on Park Prescription Programs

Gina M. Besenyi, Emi B. Hayashi, and Richard W. Christiana

counseling was offered, the mean time spent counseling was less than a minute. 53 While numerous studies indicate the efficacy of PA behavioral counseling interventions by HCPs, 54 – 56 only one study has specifically evaluated PA counseling practices or ParkRx implementation considerations from the

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Rachel Arnold, Nicole Bolter, Lori Dithurbide, Karl Erickson, Blair Evans, Larkin Lamarche, Sean Locke, Eric Martin, and Kathleen Wilson

Edited by Kim Gammage

 = 163) with two active self-regulation counseling intervention arms. The first intervention arm (Arm 1; n  = 161) provided standard care plus three group-based face-to-face physical activity counseling sessions followed by 9 months of aftercare with three general face-to-face group sessions. The second

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Kim Gammage, Rachel Arnold, Nicole Bolter, Lori Dithurbide, Karl Erickson, Blair Evans, Larkin Lamarche, Sean Locke, Eric Martin, and Kathleen Wilson

intervention retained through to the 1-month follow-up (82% retention in the control group). While the counseling intervention did not differentially impact smoking outcomes compared with standard care, it demonstrated promise in increasing participants’ daily step count. The findings suggest that telephone

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Kim Gammage, Alyson Crozier, Alison Ede, Christopher Hill, Sean Locke, Eric Martin, Desi McEwan, Kathleen Mellano, Eva Pila, Matthew Stork, and Svenja Wolf

46).html Understanding the Mechanisms of a Telephone Counseling Intervention Maintaining health behaviors, like physical activity, is complex—and so are the interventions to change them. Such interventions often include a variety of different evidence-based behavior change techniques (e

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Factors Associated With the Setting of Health-Related Goals Among Community-Dwelling Older People

Juliana S. Oliveira, Leanne Hassett, Catherine Sherrington, Elisabeth Ramsay, Catherine Kirkham, Shona Manning, and Anne Tiedemann

.M. , Bosworth , H.B. , Howard , T.A. , & Morey , M.C. ( 2010 ). Individual progress toward self-selected goals among older adults enrolled in a physical activity counseling intervention . Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 18 ( 4 ), 439 – 450 . PubMed ID: 20956844 10.1123/japa.18.4.439 Hall

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The Association of Physical Activity and Mortality Risk Reduction Among Smokers: Results From 1998–2009 National Health Interview Surveys–National Death Index Linkage

Mohammad Siahpush, Trish D. Levan, Minh N. Nguyen, Brandon L. Grimm, Athena K. Ramos, Tzeyu L. Michaud, and Patrik L. Johansson

counseling interventions: an evidence-based approach . Am J Prev Med . 2002 ; 22 ( 4 ): 267 – 284 . PubMed ID: 11988383 doi:10.1016/S0749-3797(02)00415-4 11988383 10.1016/S0749-3797(02)00415-4 49. Orrow G , Kinmonth AL , Sanderson S , Sutton S . Effectiveness of physical activity promotion

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Effectiveness of the 5A’s Model for Changing Physical Activity Behaviors in Rural Adults Recruited From Primary Care Clinics

Jill R. Reed, Paul Estabrooks, Bunny Pozehl, Kate Heelan, and Christopher Wichman

:10.1007/s11606-008-0865-9 10.1007/s11606-008-0865-9 27. Whitlock EP , Orleans CT , Pender N , Allan J . Evaluating primary care behavioral counseling interventions: an evidence-based approach . Am J Prev Med . 2002 ; 22 ( 4 ): 267 – 284 . PubMed ID: 11988383. doi:10.1016/S0749

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Understanding Correlates of Physical Activity in American Indian Families: The Healthy Children Strong Families-2 Study

Vernon M. Grant, Emily J. Tomayko, Ronald J. Prince, Kate Cronin, and Alexandra Adams

: moderating effects of stress and stage of change . J Appl Biobehav Res . 2011 ; 16 ( 1 ): 16 – 41 . doi:10.1111/j.1751-9861.2011.00064.x 10.1111/j.1751-9861.2011.00064.x 24. Durrani S , Irvine J , Nolan RP . Psychosocial determinants of health behaviour change in an e-counseling intervention for