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P.1.02 - Motivation and Behaviour Change

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Thursday, June 15, 2023
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
UKK - Hall D (Level 2 - main floor- left)

Speaker

Attendee19
Chulalongkorn University

Sedentary behavior, physical activity, and health behavior in the situation of covid-19 pandemic of Bangkok’s office workers

Attendee218
PhD Student
UCL

Physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a qualitative analysis of free-text survey data

Attendee491
Professor of Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
Constructor University Bremen gGmbH

Are Physical Activity and Loneliness interrelated with in older people and Long-Covid Patients? Findings from a longitudinal study over 6 years and an RCT Study

Attendee413
Phd Student
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)

The Use of Virtual Reality to Assess the Impact of Geographical Environments on Walking and Cycling: A Systematic Literature Review

Attendee6601
National University of Singapore

Feasibility and acceptability of a package of interactive health education lessons and take-home activities, to improve children’s diets, reduce sedentary behaviours, and introduce habit formation among primary school children in Singapore

Attendee2262
Allied Health Research And Knowledge Translation Lead
Bendigo Health

Factors that influenced behaviour change amongst adults who participated in a physical activity coaching intervention: a qualitative investigation using the theoretical domains framework and COM-B

Attendee2621
Research Fellow
University of South Australia

Association between the use of weight management strategies and weight change among Australian adults over 12 months

Attendee1854
Centre Léon Bérard

Pilot study to strengthen primary prevention of colorectal cancer through motivational and community-based approaches, depending on individual risk level, among individuals receiving colonoscopy

Attendee2836
Assistant Professor
Maastricht University

A theory-driven, qualitative exploration of university students’ awareness of sedentary behaviour

Attendee2789
Phd Candidate
Wageningen University

One’s meat another’s poison? Social and personal norm perceptions across different meat consumers types

Attendee2978
PhD student
University of Eastern Finland, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)

Health cues and visibility enhancements fail to change food choices determined by preferences and habits

Attendee3171
Eindhoven university of technology

Determinants of Discontinuance of Active Participation in Sports Activities: A Life Course Perspective

Attendee3038
Postdoc Researcher
University Medical Center Groningen

Barriers and facilitators for participation in community-based physical activity interventions among patients with cardiovascular diseases: A scoping review

Attendee2580
PhD Student
University Of Otago

Determinants of long-term physical activity participation in New Zealand adolescents across sociodemographic groups: a descriptive study

Attendee3280
University Of Minnesota

Social Media: A Potential Health Communication Tool to Get More People Active Outside?

Attendee42
University of Texas Medical Branch

Behavior mechanisms to increase objectively-measured physical activity among Hispanic women: A systematic review

Attendee1535
East China Normal University

Psychological Needs Satisfaction, self-determined motivation and physical activity in Chinese college athlete: comparison across gender and competition level

Attendee3299
Lecturer
Te Herenga Waka/victoria University Of Wellington

Women’s empowerment four-years after completing a holistic health program

Attendee3600
University Of Gothenburg

Behavior change for sustainable development through experiential learning approach – getting aware of facilitators and barriers

Attendee2205
Research Fellow
University of Sydney

Designing physical activity interventions for women aged 50+: a qualitative study of participant perspectives

Attendee2265
Professor
Hong Kong Baptist University

Mediating Effect of Health Literacy on the Relationships of Cognitive and Physical Functions with Health-related Quality of Life in Older Adults

Attendee4068
Nottingham Trent University

The interaction between goal types and goal motives and the subsequent effect on performance and related outcomes.

Attendee4331
Universiti Putra Malaysia

Perceived barriers and enablers to physical activity behaviour in overweight and obese adolescents: a qualitative analysis informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework and COM-B model

Attendee2953
Phd
Delft University Of Technology

Barriers and facilitators of physical activity maintenance: As perceived by adolescents

Attendee4475
Assistant Professor
Baylor University

Examining Associations Between Facilitating Health Beliefs, Meeting Vegetable Consumption Guidelines, and Continued Program Participation among Participants in a Produce Prescription Program at a Multi-Site Federally Qualified Health Center in Waco, TX

Attendee2993
Phd Candidate
Mälardalens Univeristy

Introducing outdoor office work to reduce stress among office workers in Sweden

Attendee4605
Lecturer-researcher
The Hague University Of Applied Sciences

Identification of barriers to healthy eating according to a newly developed COM-B questionnaire

Attendee4815
Karolinska Institutet

Experiences and Perceptions of School Nurses’ Motivational Interviewing Competence: A Convergent Mixed-Methods Study

Attendee2404
Assistant Professor
UTHealth School Of Public Health

Thermal perception, physical activity, and transit use of adults in a humid subtropical climate

Attendee3243
Student
Texas A&M University

A social network analysis of self-efficacy and social connection among CrossFitters.

Attendee6653
Uppsala University

Distilling causality between physical (in)activity and obesity

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