Authors
Nathalie M Berninger, Guy Plasqui, Rik Crutzen, Robert AC Ruiter, Gerjo Kok, Gill A Ten Hoor
Publication date
2022/12
Journal
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
728-742
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Background
Sedentary behaviour (SB) affects cardiometabolic health and quality of life (QoL). We examine the effects of UPcomplish, a 12-week data-driven intervention, on SB, QoL and psychosocial determinants among office workers.
Methods
Participants were recruited via judgement sampling. Five groups starting with time-lags of 7 weeks (n = 142, 96 females) received 14 feedback messages (FBMs) which were tailored to SB patterns, goals and hurdles. Participants received questionnaires at the beginning, middle and end of the intervention and wore an accelerometer measuring SB, operationalized as proportions (compositional data approach, CoDA) and summed squared sitting bouts (SSSB). We used linear mixed-effects models with random intercepts for weeks (between-subjects) and individuals (within-subjects).
Results
UPcomplish did not reduce SB. Within-subjects compared to baseline, FBM #3 …
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