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Effectiveness of healthcare interventions using objective feedback on physical activity

a systematic review and meta-analysis

Braakhuis, H.E.M., Berger, M.A.M., & Bussmann, J.B.J. (2019). Effectiveness of healthcare interventions using objective feedback on physical activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 51

Objective: To determine the effectiveness of health-care interventions promoting physical activity, which use objective feedback on physical activity delivered using wearable activity monitors as part of the intervention. Intervention groups are compared with control groups receiving usual care or interventions without objective feedback.

Conclusion: Healthcare interventions using feedback on objectively monitored physical activity have a moderately positive effect on levels of physical activity. Further research is needed to determine which strategies are most effective to promote physical activity in healthcare programmes.

Uitgever(s): Foundation for Rehabilitation Information,

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Hanneke Braakhuis
Monique Berger
Johannes Bussmann

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