This study was recently published in BJSM and summarises the physical activity interventions in those who are experiencing homelessness (1). Why is this study important? People experiencing homelessness commonly live with poor health. Physical activity can benefit health and wellbeing more broadly. Some studies have shown benefits for physical activity programmes in this population, but […]
Tag: interventions
Can we predict who will respond positively to a physical activity intervention? A tool to enable personalisation of interventions
Authors Alex V Rowlands and Tom Yates It can be challenging to increase physical activity, particularly in people living with chronic disease. Our recent study aimed to develop methods that can enhance intervention efficacy by enabling better personalisation and targeting of interventions. Why is this study important? When people’s free-living physical activity is already placing them under […]