Browsing Brage NIH by Author "Fox-Rushby, Julia"
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A pedometer-based walking intervention in 45- to 75-year-olds, with and without practice nurse support: The PACE-UP three-arm cluster RCT
Harris, Tess; Kerry, Sally; Victor, Christina; Iliffe, Steve; Ussher, Michael; Fox-Rushby, Julia; Whincup, Peter; Ekelund, Ulf; Furness, Cheryl; Limb, Elizabeth S.; Anokye, Nana; Ibison, Judith; DeWilde, Stephen; David, Lee; Howard, Emma; Dale, Rebecca; Smith, Jaime; Normansell, Rebecca; Beighton, Carole; Morgan, Katy; Wahlich, Charlotte; Sanghera, Sabina; Cook, Derek (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
Effect of a primary care walking intervention with and without nurse support on physical activity levels in 45- to 75-year-olds: The pedometer and consultation evaluation (PACE-UP) cluster randomised clinical trial
Harris, Tess; Kerry, Sally M.; Limb, Elizabeth S.; Victor, Christina R.; Iliffe, Steve; Ussher, Michael; Whincup, Peter H.; Ekelund, Ulf; Fox-Rushby, Julia; Furness, Cheryl; Anokye, Nana; Ibison, Judith; DeWilde, Steve; David, Lee; Howard, Emma; Dale, Rebecca; Smith, Jamie; Cook, Derek G. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-01-03)Pedometers can increase walking and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) levels, but their effectiveness with or without support has not been rigorously evaluated. We assessed the effectiveness of a pedometer-based ... -
Effect of pedometer-based walking interventions on long-term health outcomes: Prospective 4-year follow-up of two randomised controlled trials using routine primary care data
Harris, Tess; Limb, Elizabeth S.; Hosking, Fay J.; Carey, Iain; DeWilde, Steve; Furness, Cheryl; Wahlich, Charlotte; Ahmad, Shaleen; Kerry, Sally; Whincup, Peter; Victor, Christina; Ussher, Michael; Iliffe, Steve; Ekelund, Ulf; Fox-Rushby, Julia; Ibison, Judith; Cook, Derek G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background: Data are lacking from physical activity (PA) trials with long-term follow-up of both objectively measured PA levels and robust health outcomes. Two primary care 12-week pedometer-based walking interventions in ... -
Interpreting population reach of a large, successful physical activity trial delivered through primary care
Kerry, Sally M.; Morgan, Katy E; Limb, Elizabeth S.; Cook, Derek G.; Furness, Cheryl; Carey, Iain; DeWilde, Stephen; Victor, Christina R.; Iliffe, Steve; Whincup, Peter; Ussher, Michael; Ekelund, Ulf; Fox-Rushby, Julia; Ibison, Judith; Harris, Tess (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: Failure to include socio-economically deprived or ethnic minority groups in physical activity (PA) trials may limit representativeness and could lead to implementation of interventions that then increase health ... -
Measuring change in trials of physical activity interventions: A comparison of self-report questionnaire and accelerometry within the PACE-UP trial 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1117 Public Health and Health Services
Limb, Elizabeth S.; Ahmad, Shaleen; Cook, Derek G.; Kerry, Sally M.; Ekelund, Ulf; Whincup, Peter H.; Victor, Christina R.; Iliffe, Steve; Ussher, Michael; Fox-Rushby, Julia; Furness, Cheryl; Ibison, Judith; DeWilde, Stephen; Harris, Tess (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background: Few trials have compared estimates of change in physical activity (PA) levels using self-reported and objective PA measures when evaluating trial outcomes. The PACE-UP trial offered the opportunity to assess ... -
Physical activity levels in adults and older adults 3–4 years after pedometer-based walking interventions: Long-term follow-up of participants from two randomised controlled trials in UK primary care
Harris, Tess; Kerry, Sally M.; Limb, Elizabeth S.; Furness, Cheryl; Wahlich, Charlotte; Victor, Christina R.; Iliffe, Steve; Whincup, Peter H.; Ussher, Michael; Ekelund, Ulf; Fox-Rushby, Julia; Ibison, Judith; DeWilde, Stephen; McKay, Cathy; Cook, Derek G. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: Physical inactivity is an important cause of noncommunicable diseases. Interventions can increase short-term physical activity (PA), but health benefits require maintenance. Few interventions have evaluated PA ... -
Relating process evaluation measures to complex intervention outcomes: findings from the PACE-UP primary care pedometer-based walking trial
Furness, Cheryl; Howard, Emma; Limb, Elizabeth S.; Cook, Derek G.; Kerry, Sally; Wahlich, Charlotte; Victor, Christina; Ekelund, Ulf; Iliffe, Steve; Ussher, Michael; Whincup, Peter; Fox-Rushby, Julia; Ibison, Judith; DeWilde, Stephen; Harris, Tess (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Background: The PACE-UP trial demonstrated positive effects of a pedometer-based walking intervention on objective physical activity (PA) outcomes at three and 12 months in 45–75-year-old primary care patients, in postal ... -
Short-term and long-term cost-effectiveness of a pedometer-based exercise intervention in primary care: a within-trial analysis and beyond-trial modelling
Anokye, Nana; Fox-Rushby, Julia; Sanghera, Sabina; Cook, Derek G.; Limb, Elizabeth S.; Furness, Cheryl; Kerry, Sally M.; Victor, Christina R.; Iliffe, Steve; Ussher, Michael; Whincup, Peter H.; Ekelund, Ulf; DeWilde, Stephen; Harris, Tess (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Objectives: A short-term and long-term cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of two pedometer-based walking interventions compared with usual care. Design: (A) Short-term CEA: parallel three-arm cluster randomised trial ...