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Effectiveness of interventions using self-monitoring to reduce sedentary behavior in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Sofie CompernolleAnn DeSmetLouise PoppeGeert CrombezIlse De BourdeaudhuijGreet CardonHidde P van der PloegDelfien Van Dyck
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2019)
Despite the small sample sizes, and the large heterogeneity, results of the current meta-analysis suggested that interventions using self-monitoring as a behavior change technique have the potential to reduce sedentary behavior in adults. If future - preferably large-scale studies - can prove that the reductions in sedentary behavior are attributable to self-monitoring and can confirm the sustainability of this behavior change, multi-level interventions including self-monitoring may impact public health by reducing sedentary behavior.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • randomized controlled trial
  • case control
  • single cell
  • human health