Authors
Neil Howlett, Daksha Trivedi, Nicholas A Troop, Angel Marie Chater
Publication date
2015/8/1
Source
BMJ open
Volume
5
Issue
8
Pages
e008573
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Introduction
Large proportions of the population are not meeting recommended levels of physical activity and have increasingly sedentary lifestyles. Low levels of physical activity are predictive of poor health outcomes and time spent sedentary is related to a host of risk factors independently of physical activity levels. Building an evidence base of the best approaches to intervene in the lifestyles of inactive individuals is crucial in preventing long-term disease, disability and higher mortality rates.
Methods and analysis
Systematic searches will be conducted on all relevant databases (eg, PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, PsycINFO). Studies will be included if they assess interventions aimed at changing physical activity or sedentary behaviour levels in adults (over 18) who are inactive and do not suffer from chronic conditions. Studies must also be randomised controlled trials (RCTs), have a primary outcome of physical activity …
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