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The Impact of Real-time Feedback on Physical Activity Patterns in Flemish Employees: an Intervention Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating SenseWear display, Pedometer, and 2 other interventions for Sedentary Lifestyle. Completed, enrolled 227 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of the study is to assess an increase of daily physical activity from electronic self-monitoring, to compare these values to the 10.000 step program, and to compare with real-time feedback with and without guidance from a Personal Coach.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants use the self-monitoring device (display) to aid behavior change via real-time lifestyle feedback targeting physical activity. The display has a versatile design that allows it to be clipped to a shirt, bag or belt loop. The Display can help participants stay in sync with their daily goals.
Participants receive a pedometer to determine their daily amount of steps. Every day they write down their amount of steps in a step diary.
Participants wear the SenseWear Armband for 4 weeks
A weekly meeting with a Personal Coach to evaluate the physical activity patterns in daily life