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The Effectiveness of a Point-of-Decision Prompt in Deterring Sedentary Behavior
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Physical ActivityElevator UseBehavioral Decision MakingActivity-travel PatternBehavioral MeasurementBehavior MonitoringBehavior AnalysisPoint-of-decision PromptPsychologyKinesiologyPublic HealthHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologyHealth PromotionMotivationUniversity LibraryRehabilitationStair UseLifestyle ChangeHuman MovementDecision Science
Individuals using a university library were observed using stairs or elevators to travel up one to three floors. After a baseline assessment, a sign was posted by the elevator to discourage elevator use over a five-week period. A hierarchical log linear analysis indicated that stair use increased significantly after the intervention moderated by day of the week, sex, and age. The study suggests that point-of-decision prompts to deter sedentary activity may be effective.
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