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Joaquim Miguel, Pedro Mendonça, Agnelo Quelhas, João M. L. P. Caldeira and Vasco N. G. J. Soares
Hiking and cycling have become popular activities for promoting well-being and physical activity. Portugal has been investing in hiking and cycling trail infrastructures to boost sustainable tourism. However, the lack of reliable data on the use of these...
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Leandro Mariano, Hélder Simões, Sonia Brito-Costa and Ana Paula Amaral
Teaching is one of the hardest occupations according to the International Organization of Teachers (IOT), affecting teachers? emotional and physical well-being and impacting their professional performance. Intervention programs addressing this issue usua...
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Leila Sadat Rezai, Jessie Chin, Reicelis Casares-Li, Fan He, Rebecca Bassett-Gunter and Catherine Burns
Background: Many behaviour-change technologies have been designed to help people with a sedentary lifestyle to become more physically active. However, challenges exist in designing systems that work effectively. One of the key challenges is that many of ...
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Eszter Füzéki and Winfried Banzer
Widespread persistent inactivity makes continued efforts in physical activity promotion a persistent challenge. The precise content of physical activity recommendations is not broadly known, and there are concerns that the general messaging of the guidel...
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David Kahan
Previous research has found churches to be effective at delivering physical activity (PA) programs to their congregants. Mosques, however, have not been extensively studied. Therefore, we quantified U.S. Islamic centers’ advertisement of PA program...
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James Dollman
Physical activity promotion has met with limited success across a range of demographic indicators, largely due to our poor understanding of how drivers of physical activity behaviours vary by context and setting[...]
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Suvi Määttä, Carola Ray, Henna Vepsäläinen, Elviira Lehto, Riikka Kaukonen, Anna Ylönen and Eva Roos
Parental co-participation in physical activity (PA) may be a beneficial parenting practice for diminishing children?s sedentary time (ST). Less information is available, however, on the explanatory role of co-participation in PA regarding parental educat...
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Evelyn Wijaya, Puspa Marantika Ariyani
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Right now the amount of bank in Indonesia has reached 115 bank (OJK). Increasing number of bank has impact to increasing level of competition. Marketing becomes one of important activity in the company to keep the company existency to develop and get a p...
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Sarah L. Taylor, Whitney B. Curry, Zoe R. Knowles, Robert J. Noonan, Bronagh McGrane and Stuart J. Fairclough
Background: Schools have been identified as important settings for health promotion through physical activity participation, particularly as children are insufficiently active for health. The aim of this study was to investigate the child and school-leve...
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Lucia Tarro, Magaly Aceves-Martins, Ignasi Papell-Garcia, Lluís Arola, Montse Giralt, Elisabet Llauradó and Rosa Solà
Introduction: The EYTO-kids (European Youth Tackling Obesity in Adolescents and Children) study aims to increase fruit and/or vegetable consumption and physical activity, decrease sedentary lifestyles, and reduce the intake of sugary drinks and fast food...
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