SPARColl Publications
Papers
1. David Ogilvie, Charles Foster, Helen Rothnie, Nick Cavill, Val Hamilton, Claire Fitzsimons, Nanette Mutrie. Interventions to promote walking: systematic review. BMJ 2007: 334: 1204 - 1214.
2. Claire F. Fitzsimons, Graham Baker, Annemarie Wright, Myra A. Nimmo, Catharine Ward Thompson, Ruth Lowry, Catherine Millington, Rebecca Shaw, Elisabeth Fenwick, David Ogilvie, Joanna Inchley, Charlie E. Foster and Nanette Mutrie. The 'Walking for Wellbeing in the West' randomised controlled trial of a pedometer-based walking programme in combination with physical activity consultation with 12 month follow-up: rationale and study design. BMC Public Health 2008, 8:259.
3. Graham Baker, Stuart Gray, Annemarie Wright, Claire Fitzsimons, Myra Nimmo, Ruth Lowry, Nanette Mutrie. The effect of a pedometer-based community walking intervention on physical activity and health outcomes: a 12-week randomised controlled trial. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, in press.
Conference Proceedings
SPARColl
Nanette Mutrie, Myra Nimmo, David Ogilvie, Candace Currie, Jo Inchley, Catharine Ward Thompson, Fiona Bull, Charles Foster, Claire Fitzsimons.The Scottish Physical Activity Research Collaboration: providing an evidence base for promoting walking. Centres for Disease Control 10th Anniversary Conference of Surgeon General Report on Physical Activity and Health, Atlanta, April 2006.
Systematic Review
A summary of the findings of the systematic review were included in a presentation to:
- The International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, Boston, July 2006 (presenter Dr Ogilvie)
- The Physical Activity and Health Alliance, Edinburgh, October 2006 (presenter Dr Ogilvie)
- The Annual Scottish Public Health Conference, Peebles, November 2006 (presenter Dr Ogilvie).
David Ogilvie, Charles Foster, Helen Rothnie, Nick Cavill, Val Hamilton, Claire Fitzsimons, Nanette Mutrie. Interventions to promote walking: systematic review. Submitted for presentation at the 15th Annual Public Health Forum meeting, Edinburgh, March 2007.
David Ogilvie, Charles Foster, Helen Rothnie, Nick Cavill, Val Hamilton, Claire Fitzsimons, Nanette Mutrie. Interventions to promote walking: diverse quality of 'best available' evidence. Submitted for presentation at the 7th Annual International Campbell Collaboration Colloquium, London, May 2007.
Mapping
Dr Claire Fitzsimons, Professor Nanette Mutrie, Professor Myra Nimmo, Dr David Ogilvie, Dr Candace Currie, Ms Joanna Inchley, Professor Catharine Ward Thompson, Dr Fiona Bull, Mr Charles Foster. The Scottish Physical Activity Research Collaboration (SPARColl): mapping the promotion of walking in Scotland. 2nd Annual Meeting of HEPA Europe, Finland, June 2006.
Dr Claire Fitzsimons, Professor Nanette Mutrie, Professor Myra Nimmo, Dr David Ogilvie, Dr Candace Currie, Ms Joanna Inchley, Professor Catharine Ward Thompson, Dr Fiona Bull, Mr Charles Foster. The Scottish Physical Activity Research Collaboration (SPARColl): mapping the promotion of walking in Scotland. Physical Activity and Health Alliance, Edinburgh, October 2006.
Dr Claire Fitzsimons, Professor Nanette Mutrie, Professor Myra Nimmo, Dr David Ogilvie, Dr Candace Currie, Ms Joanna Inchley, Professor Catharine Ward Thompson, Dr Fiona Bull, Mr Charles Foster. The Scottish Physical Activity Research Collaboration (SPARColl): mapping the promotion of walking in Scotland. Annual Scottish Public Health Conference, Peebles, November 2006.
Walking for Well-being in the West
Professor Nanette Mutrie, Mr Graham Baker, Ms Martha Paisi, Ms Annemarie Wright, Dr Claire Fitzsimons, Professor Myra Nimmo. WWW - Walking for Well-being in the West: study aims and objectives. Physical Activity and Health Alliance, Edinburgh, October 2006.
Rebecca Shaw, Graham Baker, Claire Fitzsimons, Ruth Lowry, Catherine Millington, Myra Nimmo, Annemarie Wright, Nanette Mutrie. Recruiting sedentary individuals to physical activity trials: intentions and reality. HEPA Europe Network Meeting, Austria, May 2007.
Annemarie Wright, Ruth Lowry, Graham Baker, Claire Fitzsimons, Rebecca Shaw, Catherine Millington, Myra Nimmo, Nanette Mutrie. Do environmental perceptions and self-reported and objective physical activity (PA) levels vary by social deprivation and gender? Baseline results from an intervention trial. ISBNPA meeting, Norway, June 2007.
Graham Baker, Ruth Lowry, Claire Fitzsimons, Myra Nimmo, Annemarie Wright, Rebecca Shaw, Nanette Mutrie. The association between pedometer measured walking levels and the constructs of the Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change, mood and quality of life. 12th European Congress of Sports Psychology, Greece, September 2007.
C. Fitzsimons, G. Baker, A. Wright, S. Gray, M. Nimmo, R. Lowry, N. Mutrie. Association between step counts and psychological, physiological and environmental variables in men and women aged 18-65 years in the West of Scotland. Accepted for presentation at the International Physical Activity and Public Health conference, Amsterdam, April 2008.
N. Mutrie, G. Baker, E. Fenwick, C. Fitzsimons, S. Gray, R. Lowry, C. Millington, M. Nimmo, R. Shaw, C. Ward Thompson, A. Wright. Walking for Well-being in the West: A collaborative inter-disciplinary study aimed at understanding the determinants and consequences of increasing activity through walking. Accepted for presentation at the International Physical Activity and Public Health conference, Amsterdam, April 2008.
Annemarie Wright, Ruth Lowry, Graham Baker, Claire Fitzsimons, Nanette Mutrie. Factors influencing perceptions of the neighbourhood environment across a physical activity intervention: findings from Walking for Well-being in the West (WWW), a randomised controlled trial. Submitted for presentation to the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Banff, Canada, May 2008.