Published on in Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun

Testing Activity Monitors’ Effect on Health: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Older Primary Care Patients

Testing Activity Monitors’ Effect on Health: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Older Primary Care Patients

Testing Activity Monitors’ Effect on Health: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Older Primary Care Patients

Journals

  1. Jonkman N, van Schooten K, Maier A, Pijnappels M. eHealth interventions to promote objectively measured physical activity in community-dwelling older people. Maturitas 2018;113:32 View
  2. Lewis Z, Ottenbacher K, Fisher S, Jennings K, Brown A, Swartz M, Martinez E, Lyons E. Effect of Electronic Activity Monitors and Pedometers on Health: Results from the TAME Health Pilot Randomized Pragmatic Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(18):6800 View
  3. Arentson-Lantz E, Galvan E, Wacher A, Fry C, Paddon-Jones D. 2,000 Steps/Day Does Not Fully Protect Skeletal Muscle Health in Older Adults During Bed Rest. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 2019;27(2):191 View
  4. Lewis Z, Ottenbacher K, Fisher S, Jennings K, Brown A, Swartz M, Martinez E, Lyons E. The feasibility and RE-AIM evaluation of the TAME health pilot study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2017;14(1) View
  5. Lewis Z, Swartz M, Martinez E, Lyons E. Social Support Patterns of Middle-Aged and Older Adults Within a Physical Activity App: Secondary Mixed Method Analysis. JMIR Aging 2019;2(2):e12496 View
  6. Lewis Z, Cannon M, Rubio G, Swartz M, Lyons E. Analysis of the Behavioral Change and Utility Features of Electronic Activity Monitors. Technologies 2020;8(4):75 View