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Applying Mobile Persuasive Technologies to Increase Physical Activity in Women
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Mobile phone based physical activity intervention with maintenance plus, Mobile phone based physical activity intervention with maintenance regular, and 1 other intervention for Sedentary Lifestyle and Physical Activity. Completed, enrolled 210 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of the mobile phone-based physical activity intervention on increasing physical activity compared to the control group.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
This group will receive a mobile phone software program and a pedometer. Over a 3-month period, participants in this group will be asked to wear a pedometer, use a mobile phone physical activity diary, and respond daily physical activity messages or video clips. Over a 6-month maintenance period, participants will be asked to continue using a pedometer and a mobile phone physical activity diary.
This group will receive a mobile phone software program and a pedometer. Over a 3-month period, participants in this group will be asked to wear a pedometer, use a mobile phone physical activity diary, and respond daily physical activity messages or video clips. Over a 6-month maintenance period, participants will be asked to continue using a pedometer.
This group will receive a pedometer. Over a 9-month period, participants in this group will be asked to wear a pedometer.