prof. dr. Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij
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The COVID-19 pandemic's effect on study achievement in academic higher education
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Associations between food portion sizes, insulin resistance, VO2 max and metabolic syndrome in European adolescents : the HELENA study
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Investigating when, which, and why users stop using a digital health intervention to promote an active lifestyle : secondary analysis with a focus on health action process approach–based psychological determinants
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Effectiveness of the mHealth intervention 'MyDayPlan' to increase physical activity : an aggregated single case approach
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Compagnon de route voor een leven lang leren : naar een sterkere leercultuur in Vlaanderen
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Sex-specific typologies of older adults’ sedentary behaviors and their associations with health-related and socio-demographic factors : a latent profile analysis
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Built environment, physical activity, and obesity : findings from the International Physical Activity and Environment Network (IPEN) Adult Study
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Engagement, acceptability, usability, and preliminary efficacy of a self-monitoring mobile health intervention to reduce sedentary behavior in belgian older adults : mixed methods study
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Which behaviour change techniques are effective to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in adults : a factorial randomized trial of an e- and m-health intervention
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Acceptability and feasibility of the mHealth intervention 'MyDayPlan' to increase physical activity in a general adult population
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Low-cost consumer-based trackers to measure physical activity and sleep duration among adults in free-living conditions : validation study
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Content validity and methodological considerations in ecological momentary assessment studies on physical activity and sedentary behaviour : a systematic review
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Influences of parental snacking-related attitudes, behaviours and nutritional knowledge on young children’s healthy and unhealthy snacking : the ToyBox study
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Older adults' perceptions of sedentary behavior : a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
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Dietary patterns and their relationship with the perceptions of healthy eating in European adolescents : the HELENA study
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Efficacy of a self-regulation-based electronic and mobile health intervention targeting an active lifestyle in adults having type 2 diabetes and in adults aged 50 years or older : two randomized controlled trials
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Effect of integrating a video intervention on parenting practices and related parental self-efficacy regarding health behaviours within the Feel4Diabetes-study in Belgian primary schoolchildren from vulnerable families : a cluster randomized trial
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Adults’ preferences for behavior change techniques and engagement features in a mobile app to promote 24-hour movement behaviors : cross-sectional survey study
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Do associations of sex, age and education with transport and leisure-time physical activity differ across 17 cities in 12 countries?
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Results of MyPlan 2.0 on physical activity in older Belgian adults : randomized controlled trial
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Associations between bystander reactions to cyberbullying and victims’ emotional experiences and mental health
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Effectiveness of interventions using self-monitoring to reduce sedentary behavior in adults : a systematic review and meta-analysis
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eHealth ter promotie van een actieve levensstijl bij volwassenen met type 2 diabetes mellitus
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A factorial randomised controlled trial to identify efficacious self-regulation techniques in an e- and m-health intervention to target an active lifestyle : study protocol
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Older adults’ environmental preferences for transportation cycling
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A self-regulation-based eHealth and mHealth intervention for an active lifestyle in adults with type 2 diabetes : protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Measuring nutritional knowledge using Item Response Theory and its validity in European adolescents
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Individual, social, and physical environmental factors related to changes in walking and cycling for transport among older adults : a longitudinal study
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The moderating role of social neighbourhood factors in the association between features of the physical neighbourhood environment and weight status
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'Were you cyberbullied? Let me help you.' : studying adolescents’ online peer support of cyberbullying victims using thematic analysis of online support group fora
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Which game narratives do adolescents of different gameplay and sociodemographic backgrounds prefer? : a mixed-methods analysis
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Framework, principles and recommendations for utilising participatory methodologies in the co-creation and evaluation of public health interventions
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Opinions towards physical activity interventions using Facebook or text messaging : focus group interviews with vocational school-aged adolescents
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What factors explain socioeconomic inequalities in adults’ television-related sitting time?
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E-bikes among older adults : benefits, disadvantages, usage and crash characteristics
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Citizen science to communicate about public health messages : the reach of a playful online survey on sitting time and physical activity
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Exploring the relation of spatial access to fast food outlets with body weight : a mediation analysis
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Promoting physical activity among young blue-collar work- ers in the manufacturing industry : the effect and process evaluation of a smartphone application
(2018) JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & HEALTH. In Journal of Physical Activity & Health 15(10). p.S237-S237 -
A cost-utility analysis of a mental health promotion program in social economy companies in Flanders
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Associations of neighborhood environmental attributes with adults' objectively- assessed sedentary time : IPEN adult multi-country study
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Which physical and social environmental factors most strongly influence a street's appeal for transportation cycling among adolescents? An experimental study using manipulated photographs
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Park characteristics preferred for adolescent park visitation and physical activity : a choice-based conjoint analysis using manipulated photographs
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De populariteit van loopevenementen : wie neemt deel en waarom lopen zoveel Vlamingen nog steeds niet mee?
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Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of overweight and obesity in a large Pan-European cohort of preschool children and their families : the ToyBox study
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Parenting practices as a mediator in the association between family socio-economic status and screen-time in primary schoolchildren : a Feel4Diabetes study
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Barriers from multiple perspectives towards physical activity, sedentary behaviour, physical activity and dietary habits when living in low socio-economic areas in Europe : the Feel4Diabetes study
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The accuracy of smart devices for measuring physical activity in daily life : validation study
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Effect and process evaluation of implementing standing desks in primary and secondary schools in Belgium : a cluster-randomised controlled trial
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De elektrische fiets : een middel om ouderen in beweging te krijgen?
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Mediators of the effectiveness of an intervention promoting water consumption in preschool children : the ToyBox study