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Evidence suggests Walking mayincreasePhysical activity.
6 studies (6 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| exercise based cancer rehabilitation | Increases - improved | physical activity | Human | participants | Not specified | Cancer survivors maintain health benefits 6 to 12 months after exercise-based rehabilitation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.cited 6× |
| wearable device and telehealth counseling physical activity intervention | Increases - feasible approach to promote | physical activity | Human | patients early after lumbar spine surgery | Not specified (step goals were set but exact amounts not detailed). | Combining Wearable Technology and Telehealth Counseling for Rehabilitation After Lumbar Spine Surgery: Feasibility and Acceptability of a Physical Activity Intervention.cited 7× |
| multicomponent rehabilitation | No effect - was not superior to standard care for increasing | physical activity | Human | mobility-limited older people who had recently returned home from hospital | Not specified | Effects of an individually targeted multicomponent counseling and home-based rehabilitation program on physical activity and mobility in community-dwelling older people after discharge from hospital: a randomized controlled trial.cited 14× |
| physical activity after cardiac events intervention | No effect - showed no improvement | physical activity | Human | participants (N=239, 86% male; age 66.4 (9.7)) | Not specified | Can quantifying the relative intensity of a person's free-living physical activity predict how they respond to a physical activity intervention? Findings from the PACES RCT.cited 6× |
| lifestyle physical activity approach | Increases - increasing | physical activity | Human | adults with intellectual disability (ID) | Not specified (interventions involved lifestyle physical activity or structured exercise, but exact dosages/frequencies not detailed). | Embedding sustainable physical activities into the everyday lives of adults with intellectual disabilities: a randomised controlled trial.cited 11× |
| financial incentives | Increases - increased | physical activity | Human | people | Not specified | Comparing Types of Financial Incentives to Promote Walking: An Experimental Test.cited 8× |