Browsing publications by Dr Nicola Hobbs

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Linda Errington
Dr Thomas Meyer
et al.
Are behavioural interventions effective in increasing physical activity at 12-36 months in adults aged 55 to 70 years? A systematic review and meta-analysis2013
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Professor Marie Johnston
Can the theory of planned behaviour predict the physical activity behaviour of individuals?2013
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Dr Alan Godfrey
Professor John Mathers
Professor Lynn Rochester
Suzanne McDonald
et al.
A meta-analysis of physical activity interventions in the 'retirement window'2012
Suzanne McDonald
Dr Falko Sniehotta
Professor Martin White
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Changes in physical activity in the retirement window: A theory-based interview study2012
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Dr Falko Sniehotta
Does answering questions about a health-related behaviour change that behaviour?2012
Dr Falko Sniehotta
Dr Justin Presseau
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Dr Vera Araujo-Soares
Testing self-regulation interventions to increase walking using factorial randomized N-of-1 trials2012
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Dr Falko Sniehotta
Two-year findings of an implementation intention intervention for teenage women show reduced consultations for emergency contraception or pregnancy testing and a trend towards reduced pregnancy rates2012
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Patient pre-operative expectations of total hip replacement in European orthopedic centers2011
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Pre-operative expectation predicts 12-month post-operative outcome among patients undergoing primary total hip replacement in European orthopaedic centres2011
Dr Nicola Hobbs
Predicting recovery after hip replacement: the role of pre-operative patient expectations2010
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