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Who participates in physical activity intervention trials

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The results emphasize the need for physical activity interventions to target men, socioeconomically disadvantaged, and ethnic minority populations as well as the understanding of which intervention settings best recruit and retain large, representative samples.
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This article is published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 50 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Psychological intervention & Intervention (counseling).

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Physical Activity and Other Health-Risk Behaviors During the Transition Into Early Adulthood: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

TL;DR: Physical activity decline was evident during young adults' transition into early adulthood, with declines being steepest among men who entered a college/university.
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Measuring older adults' sedentary time: reliability, validity, and responsiveness.

TL;DR: The summary measure of total sedentary time has good repeatability and modest validity and is sufficiently responsive to change suggesting that it is suitable for use in interventions with older adults.
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An Updated Review of Interventions that Include Promotion of Physical Activity for Adult Men

TL;DR: A search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, PsycINFO, the Cochrane Library, and the SPORTDiscus databases revealed that a variety of techniques and modes of delivery could effectively promote physical activity among men.
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National Study of Chronic Disease Self-Management Age Comparison of Outcome Findings

TL;DR: Improved health outcomes but more so among the middle-aged population are documented, suggesting the importance of examining how age and interacting life circumstances may affect chronic disease self-management.
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Actual causes of death in the United States, 2000.

TL;DR: These analyses show that smoking remains the leading cause of mortality in the United States, however, poor diet and physical inactivity may soon overtake tobacco as the lead cause of death.
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Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: the RE-AIM framework.

TL;DR: A model for evaluating public health interventions that assesses 5 dimensions: reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, implementation and maintenance is proposed (termed the RE-AIM model).
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The Revised CONSORT Statement for Reporting Randomized Trials: Explanation and Elaboration

TL;DR: The Consort Statement as mentioned in this paper is a group of scientists and editors developed to improve the quality of reporting of randomized, controlled trials (RCTs) by providing guidance to authors about how to improve their reporting of their trials.
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Actual Causes of Death in the United States

Paul H. Blackman
- 02 Mar 1994 - 
TL;DR: The article entitled "Actual Causes of Death in the United States" was misleading in a number of ways, and misleadingly suggests that heart disease and cancers are not leading causes of death.
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