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  1. The workplace is an important determinant of health that people are exposed to for the first-time during adolescence or early adulthood. This study investigates how diet, physical activity, and sleep change as...

    Authors: Alena F. Oxenham, Tanya Braune, Esther van Sluijs, Hannah Fairbrother, Adam Martin and Eleanor M. Winpenny
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:10
  2. Depression and anxiety may significantly affect women in the menopausal transition and menopause. In addition to traditional treatment strategies such as hormone therapy, antidepressants, and psychotherapy, ph...

    Authors: Hongyu Yue, Yijiao Yang, Fangfang Xie, Jiahe Cui, Yang Li, Mengran Si, Shanshan Li and Fei Yao
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:13
  3. Movement behaviors, including physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep, are fundamental to early childhood development. These behaviors interact dynamically within a 24-hour period, creating ...

    Authors: Catalina Pacheco, Victoria Culkin, Amelia Putkaradze and Nan Zeng
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:12
  4. This study aims to investigate the associations between signal-level physical activity (PA) features derived from wrist accelerometry data and cognitive status in older adults, and to evaluate their potential ...

    Authors: Ling-Jie Fan, Feng-Yi Wang, Jun-Han Zhao, Jun-Jie Zhang, Yang-An Li, Jia Tang, Tao Lin and Quan Wei
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:11
  5. Mobile technology offers great potential for physical activity promotion, especially by facilitating online communication, however, the impact of group communication norms on intervention effectiveness remains...

    Authors: Yingnan Jia, Yingcheng Xiao, Hao Chen, Klaus Gebel, Chengshu Li, Shuangyuan Sun, Qinping Yang, Siyuan Wang, Li Zhang, Jing Wang, Minna Cheng, Dantong Gu, Yan Shi and Ding Ding
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:9
  6. Low physical activity (LPA) is a leading risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We examine the temporal and spatial trends in the burden of T2DM attributable to LPA at the global, regional, and count...

    Authors: Jiehua Wei, Luying Fan, Zixuan He, Senmao Zhang, Ying Zhang, Xidi Zhu, Fan Xia, Xinli Song, Lizhang Chen, Zhiyong Zou and Tingting Wang
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:8
  7. Population-levels of physical activity have remained stagnant for years. Previous approaches to modify behaviour have broadly neglected the importance of whole-systems approaches. Our research aimed to (i) und...

    Authors: A. J. Brinkley, K. M. Cusimano, P. Freeman, R. Southall-Edwards and V. F. Gladwell
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:7
  8. Physical activity (PA) interventions have been shown to yield positive effects on cognitive functions. However, it is unclear which type of PA intervention is the most effective in children and adolescents wit...

    Authors: Ruiyuan Tao, Yijian Yang, Mark Wilson, Jeremy R. Chang, Chang Liu and Cindy H. P. Sit
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:6
  9. Although physical activity (PA) has been linked to cognitive health, the nuanced relationships between different dimensions of PA and cognitive impairment remain inconclusive. This study investigated associati...

    Authors: Xunying Zhao, Xueyao Wu, Tianpei Ma, Jinyu Xiao, Xin Chen, Mingshuang Tang, Li Zhang, Tao Zhang, Mengyu Fan, Jiaqiang Liao, Ben Zhang, Xia Jiang and Jiayuan Li
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:5
  10. Although evening screen time is thought to impair subsequent sleep, current measures are limited to questionnaires which seem unlikely to accurately assess screen time in youth. Given the ubiquitous nature of ...

    Authors: Bradley Brosnan, Kim A. Meredith-Jones, Jillian J. Haszard, Shay-Ruby Wickham, Barbara C. Galland, Takiwai Russell-Camp and Rachael W. Taylor
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:4
  11. Supportive policy is an important component of a whole-systems approach to increasing physical activity and reducing inequalities. There is a growing body of literature surrounding the design and effectiveness...

    Authors: Jennifer Hall, Elliot Lever, Nathan Dawkins, Emma Young, Jamie Crowther, Rachel Williams, John Pickavance, Sally Barber, Andy Daly-Smith and Anna Chalkley
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:3
  12. Effective evidence-based physical activity and nutrition interventions to prevent overweight and obesity and support healthy child development need to be sustained within Early Childhood Education and Care (EC...

    Authors: Noor Imad, Alix Hall, Nicole Nathan, Adam Shoesmith, Nicole Pearson, Melanie Lum, Alice Grady, Erin Nolan and Serene Yoong
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:2
  13. The purpose of this study is to explore the association between class-level factors, such as lesson start time, class size, lesson location, PE content, and PE context, and student engagement in moderate-to-vi...

    Authors: Yulan Zhou, Lijuan Wang, Ruzhuan Chen and Bingnan Wang
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2025 22:1
  14. Online grocery shopping is a growing source of food purchases in many countries. We investigated the effect of nudging consumers towards purchases of lower sodium products using a web browser extension.

    Authors: Jason HY Wu, Damian Maganja, Liping Huang, Kathy Trieu, Fraser Taylor, Eden M. Barrett, Clare Arnott, Xiaoqi Feng, Aletta E. Schutte, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Cliona Ni Mhurchu, Adrian J. Cameron, Mark D. Huffman and Bruce Neal
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:148
  15. Authors: Miranda Pallan, Marie Murphy, Breanna Morrison, Alice Sitch, Ashley Adamson, Suzanne Bartington, Alexandra Dobell, Rhona Duff, Emma Frew, Tania Griffin, Kiya Hurley, Emma Lancashire, Louise McLeman, Sandra Passmore, Irina Pokhilenko, Maisie Rowland…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:146

    The original article was published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:123

  16. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) holds potential as a precision public health intervention, offering personalised insights into how diet and physical activity affect glucose levels. Nevertheless, the effica...

    Authors: Kelli M. Richardson, Michelle R. Jospe, Lauren C. Bohlen, Jacob Crawshaw, Ahlam A. Saleh and Susan M. Schembre
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:145
  17. Physical activity is important for healthy ageing, however most older adults are inactive. Numerous reviews with a range of inclusion criteria have been conducted on digital interventions to promote physical a...

    Authors: Stephanie J. Alley, Kim M. Waters, Felix Parker, D. L. I. H. K. Peiris, Samantha Fien, Amanda L. Rebar and Corneel Vandelanotte
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:144
  18. Early-life food exposures may influence food preferences and receptivity, thereby impacting long-term diet quality. Infant exposure to discretionary foods may be more detrimental for infants with high food app...

    Authors: Tonja R. Nansel, Amara Channell-Doig, Leah M. Lipsky, Kyle Burger, Grace Shearrer, Anna Maria Siega-Riz and Yong Ma
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:143
  19. It remains unclear what lifestyle behaviors are optimal for controlling postprandial glucose responses under real-world circumstances in persons without diabetes. We aimed to assess associations of diet, physi...

    Authors: Jiali Yao, Victoria K. Brugger, Sarah M. Edney, E-Shyong Tai, Xueling Sim, Falk Müller-Riemenschneider and Rob M. van Dam
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:142
  20. 24-hour movement behavior, including Physical activity (PA), Sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep, is independently associated with health after stroke. Few studies have explored 24-hour movement behavior patter...

    Authors: Yi Zhang, Lin Yao, Lei Chen, Weiying Zhong, Jiaxuan Li, Lan Xu and Xi Pan
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:141
  21. Investment in scale-up and sustainment of effective health-promoting programs is often hampered by competing demands on scarce health dollars. Thus, optimizing programs to reduce resource use (e.g., delivery c...

    Authors: Lindsay Nettlefold, Heather M. Macdonald, Joanie Sims Gould, Adrian Bauman, Zoe Szewczyk and Heather A. McKay
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:140
  22. Authors: Bai Li, Selene Valerino-Perea, Weiwen Zhou, Yihong Xie, Keith Syrett, Remco Peters, Zouyan He, Yunfeng Zou, Frank de Vocht and Charlie Foster
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:139

    The original article was published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:53

  23. Previous studies suggest short-term cognitive benefits of physical activity occurring minutes to hours after exercise. Whether these benefits persist the following day and the role of sleep is unclear. We exam...

    Authors: Mikaela Bloomberg, Laura Brocklebank, Aiden Doherty, Mark Hamer and Andrew Steptoe
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:133
  24. Authors: Ignacio Aznar-Lou, Edurne Zabaleta-Del-Olmo, Marc Casajuana-Closas, Alba Sánchez-Viñas, Elizabeth Parody-Rúa, Bonaventura Bolíbar, Montserrat Iracheta-Todó, Oana Bulilete, Tomàs López-Jiménez, Haizea Pombo-Ramos, María Victoria Martín Miguel, Rosa Magallón-Botaya, Jose Ángel Maderuelo-Fernández, Emma Motrico, Juan Bellón, Ruth Martí-Lluch…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:138

    The original article was published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2021 18:88

  25. Healthy food nudges may be more, or especially, effective among groups experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage. We investigated the modifying role of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics in the effect...

    Authors: Josine M. Stuber, Joline WJ. Beulens, Guadalupe X. Ayala, Sarah R. Crozier, S. Coosje Dijkstra, Shih-Fan Lin, Christina Vogel and Joreintje D. Mackenbach
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:137
  26. Understanding environmental correlates of sedentary behaviour (SB) among young people is important as such data can identify approaches to limit sedentary time. This paper estimates associations of parent-repo...

    Authors: Ranjit Mohan Anjana, Harish Ranjani, Ester Cerin, Muhammad Akram, Jo Salmon, Terry L. Conway, Kelli L. Cain, Rajendra Pradeepa, Anthony Barnett, Cindy H. P. Sit, Delfien Van Dyck, Adriano Akira Hino, Andreia Pizarro, Adewale L. Oyeyemi, Wan Abdul Manan Wan Muda, Mika R. Moran…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:136
  27. Public health nutrition recommendations and clinical dietary interventions emphasize eating healthy food at home, implicitly requiring household foodwork. Household foodwork is defined as the physical and ment...

    Authors: Leah E. Cahill, Sharon I. Kirkpatrick, Catherine L. Mah, Jennifer LP. Protudjer, Cynthia Kendell, Mary E. Jung, Helen Wong, Ellen T. Crumley, Meghan Day, Karen T. Y. Tang, Yan Huang, Jyoti Sihag, Laura Brady, Karthik K Tennankore, Navdeep Tangri, Rebecca C. Mollard…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:135
  28. While evidence consistently demonstrates that physical activity is beneficial to mental health, it remains relatively unknown how physical activity benefits mental health, and which factors influence the effec...

    Authors: Rhiannon L. White, Stewart Vella, Stuart Biddle, Jordan Sutcliffe, Justin M. Guagliano, Riaz Uddin, Alice Burgin, Maria Apostolopoulos, Tatiana Nguyen, Carmen Young, Nicole Taylor, Samantha Lilley and Megan Teychenne
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:134
  29. Implementation strategies have predominantly been operationalized and studied in clinical settings. Implementation strategies are also needed to improve evidence-based intervention (EBI) integration in communi...

    Authors: Laura E. Balis, Bailey Houghtaling, Whitney Clausen, Hannah Lane, Marilyn E. Wende, Emiliane Pereira, Gabriella M. McLoughlin and Samantha M. Harden
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:132
  30. Intervention trials that have demonstrated significant effects may not always replicate those effects when scaled up. This study aimed to test whether scaling-up a successful cluster randomized trial (the COMM...

    Authors: Aoi Tsuzuki, Masamitsu Kamada, Shiho Amagasa, Jun Kitayuguchi, Takuma Miyashita, Takafumi Abe, Tatsunosuke Gomi, Kenta Okuyama, Masataka Taguri and Shigeru Inoue
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:131
  31. Favorable movement behavior patterns, comprising more physical activity, less sedentary behavior, and sufficient sleep, may promote the maintenance of good quality of life (QoL) with advancing age. The aim of ...

    Authors: Lotta Palmberg, Kristin Suorsa, Antti Löppönen, Laura Karavirta, Taina Rantanen and Timo Rantalainen
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:130
  32. Authors: Yue Zhang, Mika Kivimäki, Rodrigo M. Carrillo-Larco, Yangyang Cheng, Yaguan Zhou, Hui Wang, Changzheng Yuan and Xiaolin Xu
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:129

    The original article was published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:120

  33. Placement interventions, characterised by greater availability and more prominent positioning of healthy food products in supermarkets and other food stores, are associated with healthier patterns of purchasin...

    Authors: Janis Baird, Preeti Dhuria, Hannah Payne, Sarah Crozier, Wendy Lawrence and Christina Vogel
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:128
  34. Between 2006 and 2016 the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents aged 5–19 years in Peru increased from 22.7 to 27.0%. This investment case quantifies the economic impacts of child...

    Authors: Maria Elena Ugaz, Christina L. Meyer, Angela M. Jackson-Morris, Daphne Wu, M. Michelle Jimenez, Carlos Rojas-Davila, Carlos Orlando Zegarra Zamalloa, Elizabeth F. Ludwig-Borycz, D’Arcy Williams and Jo Jewell
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:127
  35. The Universal Infant Free School Meal (UIFSM) policy was introduced in 2014/15 in England and Scotland for schoolchildren aged 4–7 years, leading to an increase in school meal uptake. UK school meals are known...

    Authors: Jennie C. Parnham, Kiara Chang, Fernanda Rauber, Renata B. Levy, Anthony A. Laverty, Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard, Martin White, Stephanie von Hinke, Christopher Millett and Eszter P. Vamos
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:124
  36. Mortality from physical inactivity-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is projected to surpass deaths from communicable diseases by 2030 in Africa. Monitoring physical activity (PA) is important for plann...

    Authors: Adewale L. Oyeyemi, Raphael H.O. Araujo, Umar A. Hassan, Edward Ofori, Chad Stetcher and André O. Werneck
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:126
  37. Inequalities in physical activity are well documented, especially between socioeconomic groups. However, progress on reducing these inequalities is proving challenging. In this commentary, we argue that a comp...

    Authors: Sophie Marie Jones, Ana Porroche-Escudero, Katie Shearn, Ruth F. Hunter and Leandro Garcia
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:125
  38. Many countries have introduced school food standards to improve the dietary intakes of school-aged children. England has school food standards (SFS) legislation in place but little is known about how well seco...

    Authors: Miranda Pallan, Marie Murphy, Breanna Morrison, Alice Sitch, Ashley Adamson, Suzanne Bartington, Alexandra Dobell, Rhona Duff, Emma Frew, Tania Griffin, Kiya Hurley, Emma Lancashire, Louise McLeman, Sandra Passmore, Irina Pokhilenko, Maisie Rowland…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:123

    The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:146

  39. Strong Hearts, Healthy Communities 2.0 (SHHC-2.0) was a 24-week cardiovascular disease prevention program that was effective in improving physical activity and nutrition behaviors and clinical outcomes among w...

    Authors: Jacob Szeszulski, Laura J. Rolke, Priscilla Ayine, Regan Bailey, Margaret Demment, Galen D. Eldridge, Sara C. Folta, Meredith L. Graham, Alexandra L. MacMillan Uribe, Andrew McNeely, Miriam E. Nelson, Kristin Pullyblank, Chad Rethorst, David Strogatz and Rebecca A. Seguin-Fowler
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:122
  40. Older adults with lower socioeconomic status are less likely to be physically active than those with higher socioeconomic status. To inform future intervention development, this review explored: [i] how effect...

    Authors: Danielle Harris, Schenelle Dayna Dlima, Ashley Gluchowski, Alex Hall, Emma Elliott and Luke Munford
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:121
  41. Physical activity and sleep are established modifiable lifestyle factors, but the optimal time of the day of these behaviours for health is unknown. This study examined the independent and joint associations o...

    Authors: Yue Zhang, Mika Kivimäki, Rodrigo M. Carrillo-Larco, Yangyang Cheng, Yaguan Zhou, Hui Wang, Changzheng Yuan and Xiaolin Xu
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:120

    The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:129

  42. Unfavourable changes occur in children’s health behaviours and outcomes during the summer holidays. This systematic review aimed to determine the effectiveness of summer holiday programs in mitigating these ch...

    Authors: Emily Eglitis, Ben Singh, Timothy Olds, Rosa Virgara, Amanda Machell, Mandy Richardson, Kylie Brannelly, Aniella Grant, Jessica Gray, Terri Wilkinson, Zoe Rix, Grant R. Tomkinson and Carol Maher
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:119
  43. While complementary feeding can be challenging, little emphasis has been placed on the introduction to food texture/pieces, especially in terms of neurodevelopmental outcomes. This study aims to determine the ...

    Authors: Maria Somaraki, Blandine de Lauzon-Guillain, Aurore Camier, Jonathan Y. Bernard, Muriel Tafflet, Marie-Noëlle Dufourg, Marie-Aline Charles, Claire Chabanet, Carole Tournier and Sophie Nicklaus
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:118
  44. The benefits of healthy eating are well known, yet adolescent diet is often poor. School based interventions offer a promising option to promote healthy eating, however, evidence is unclear.

    Authors: Nandeeta Samad, Lindsay Bearne, Farha Musharrat Noor, Fahmida Akter and Divya Parmar
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:117
  45. Sleep, sedentary behaviour, and physical activity are essential components within the 24-hour time frame. Existing questionnaires used to measure these behaviours have insufficient measurement properties and a...

    Authors: Bruno Rodrigues, Pedro B. Júdice, Adilson Marques, Eliana V. Carraça, Luís Lopes, Eduarda Sousa-Sá, Jorge Encantado, António Videira-Silva, Dylan P. Cliff, Romeu Mendes and Rute Santos
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:116
  46. Nutrient content and degree of processing are complementary but distinct concepts, and a growing body of evidence shows that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) can have detrimental health effects independently from ...

    Authors: Aline D’Angelo Campos, Shu Wen Ng, Ana Clara Duran, Neha Khandpur, Lindsey Smith Taillie, Fernanda O. Christon and Marissa G. Hall
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:115
  47. Secondary schools are important settings for promoting varied physical activity (PA) opportunities for adolescents to promote PA throughout life. However, research on the effect of secondary school-based inter...

    Authors: Tom Bergen, Justin Richards, Geoff Kira, Alice Hyun Min Kim, Louise Signal and Anja Mizdrak
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:114
  48. Authors: Diogo S. Teixeira, Vasco Bastos, Ana J. Andrade, António L. Palmeira and Panteleimon Ekkekakis
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:113

    The original article was published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:85

  49. The online BeUpstanding™ program is an eight-week workplace-delivered intervention for desk-based workers to raise awareness of the benefits of sitting less and moving more and build a supportive culture for c...

    Authors: Genevieve N. Healy, Ana D. Goode, Lisa Ulyate, Alison Abbott, David W. Dunstan, Elizabeth G. Eakin, Nicholas D. Gilson, Lynn Gunning, Jodie Jetann, Anthony D. LaMontagne, Marj Moodie, Samantha Mulcahy, Neville Owen, Trevor Shilton, Leanne Sweeny, Leon Straker…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:111