Benefits outweigh the risks: a consensus statement on the risks of physical activity for people living with long-term conditions

H Reid, AJ Ridout, SA Tomaz, P Kelly… - British journal of sports …, 2022‏ - bjsm.bmj.com
Introduction The benefits of physical activity for people living with long-term conditions
(LTCs) are well established. However, the risks of physical activity are less well …

Use of the behaviour change wheel to improve everyday person-centred conversations on physical activity across healthcare

H Reid, R Smith, W Williamson, J Baldock, J Caterson… - BMC public health, 2022‏ - Springer
Background An implementation gap exists between the evidence supporting physical
activity in the prevention and management of long-term medical conditions and clinical …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in office workers' lived experiences of their own eating habits since working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretative …

E Knightley, G Koutsopoulou, C Keyworth - Appetite, 2023‏ - Elsevier
In response to the unprecedented circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has
been little insight into how office workers perceived their own eating behaviour in relation to …

Patients' perceptions of climate-sensitive health counselling in primary care: Qualitative results from Germany

S Griesel, PN Schwerdtle, C Quitmann… - EuropEan Journal of …, 2023‏ - Taylor & Francis
Background Climate change is the greatest threat to global health in the twenty first century,
yet combating it entails substantial health co-benefits. Physicians and other health …

What advice do general practitioners give to people living with obesity to lose weight? A qualitative content analysis of recorded interactions

M Tremblett, AYX Poon, P Aveyard, C Albury - Family Practice, 2023‏ - academic.oup.com
Background Guidelines recommend general practitioners (GPs) take every opportunity to
talk to people living with obesity about their weight, and evidence shows even very brief …

Adaptation of diabetes prevention program for Chinese Americans–a qualitative study

MC Yeh, W Lau, S Chen, A Wong, HJ Tung, GX Ma… - BMC Public Health, 2022‏ - Springer
Background Studies have demonstrated that a culturally and linguistically tailored Diabetes
Prevention Program (DPP) can be effective in reducing diabetes risk in Chinese Americans …

What do healthcare professionals want from a resource to support person-centred conversations on physical activity? A mixed-methods, user-centric approach to …

H Reid, J Caterson, R Smith, J Baldock… - BMJ Open Sport & …, 2022‏ - bmjopensem.bmj.com
Objectives Healthcare is a fundamental action area in population efforts to address the
global disease burden from physical inactivity. However, healthcare professionals lack the …

[HTML][HTML] Enhancing the implementation of the making every contact count brief behavioural intervention programme in Ireland: protocol for the making MECC work …

O Meade, M O'Brien, J Mc Sharry, A Lawless… - HRB Open …, 2022‏ - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Brief behavioural interventions offered by healthcare professionals to target
health behavioural risk factors (eg physical activity, diet, smoking and drug and alcohol use) …

Exploring barriers and enablers to the delivery of Making Every Contact Count brief behavioural interventions in Ireland: A cross‐sectional survey study

O Meade, M O'Brien, C Noone… - British Journal of …, 2023‏ - Wiley Online Library
Objectives The public health impact of the Irish Making Every Contact Count (MECC) brief
intervention programme is dependent on delivery by health care professionals. We aimed to …

[HTML][HTML] Talking delicately: Providing opportunistic weight loss advice to people living with obesity

M Tremblett, H Webb, S Ziebland, E Stokoe… - … -Qualitative Research in …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Obesity is a major worldwide public health problem. Clinicians are asked to communicate
public health messages, including encouraging and supporting weight loss, during …