2011
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-711
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Student public commitment in a school-based diabetes prevention project: impact on physical health and health behavior

Abstract: BackgroundAs concern about youth obesity continues to mount, there is increasing consideration of widespread policy changes to support improved nutritional and enhanced physical activity offerings in schools. A critical element in the success of such programs may be to involve students as spokespeople for the program. Making such a public commitment to healthy lifestyle program targets (improved nutrition and enhanced physical activity) may potentiate healthy behavior changes among such students and provide a … Show more

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“…This change in self-concept is what eventually drives individuals to behave in a consistent fashion with the commitment they make beforehand. Another explanation for the effect of commitment is that commitment results in an individual’s attitude shift, which later shapes the behavior according to the commitment 17. Particularly, writing down a commitment can make an individual change his/her attitude because a written statement is generally associated as the writer’s true attitude 18…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This change in self-concept is what eventually drives individuals to behave in a consistent fashion with the commitment they make beforehand. Another explanation for the effect of commitment is that commitment results in an individual’s attitude shift, which later shapes the behavior according to the commitment 17. Particularly, writing down a commitment can make an individual change his/her attitude because a written statement is generally associated as the writer’s true attitude 18…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peer teaching was effective for smoking cessation among adult cancer survivors [89], and teen survivors indicate that peer support is an important factor for getting regular physical activity [90]. In other settings, the social commitment to healthy behaviors that could occur through a website has motivated teens' healthy actions [91]. The experience would be individualized based on self-identified goals, such as personalizing text messages and accessing elective components of the platform.…”
Section: Technology-enabled Health Promotion For All Survivorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low cardiorespiratory fitness is an important predictor of mortality caused by cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality especially in overweight or obese patients [45]. Most of these diseases could be prevented with lifestyle modifications Acta Biologica Hungarica 66, 2015 [11,26], such as increasing PA and promoting dietary changes in overweight children and this could positively modify the components of metabolic syndrome [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%