Authors
Alison L Marshall, Eva R Leslie, Adrian E Bauman, Bess H Marcus, Neville Owen
Publication date
2003/8/1
Journal
American journal of preventive medicine
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
88-94
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
Mediated physical activity interventions can reach large numbers of people at low cost. Programs delivered through the mail that target the stage of motivational readiness have been shown to increase activity. Communication technology (websites and e-mail) might provide a means for delivering similar programs.
METHODS
Randomized trial conducted between August and October 2001. Participants included staff at an Australian university (n=655; mean age=43, standard deviation, 10 years). Participants were randomized to either an 8-week, stage-targeted print program (Print) or 8-week, stage-targeted website (Web) program. The main outcome was change in self-reported physical activity.
RESULTS
There was no significant increase in total reported physical activity within or between groups when analyzed by intention to treat (F [1,653]=0.41, p=0.52). There was a significant increase in total …
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