Devon H. Taylor
University of Pennsylvania
6 Papers
3 Citations
Devon H. Taylor is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Framing Financial Incentives to Increase Physical Activity Among Overweight and Obese Adults: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
Mitesh S. Patel,David A. Asch,Roy Rosin,Dylan S. Small,Scarlett L. Bellamy,Jack Heuer,Susan Sproat,Chris Hyson,Nancy Haff,Samantha M. Lee,Lisa Wesby,Karen Hoffer,David Shuttleworth,Devon H. Taylor,Victoria Hilbert,Jingsan Zhu,Lin Yang,Xingmei Wang,Kevin G. Volpp +18 more
TL;DR: The up-front allocation of a financial reward and subsequent loss when physical activity goals were not met resulted in greater daily exercise than no incentive, and providing a reward when goals were met did not increase physical activity.
Effect of a Game-Based Intervention Designed to Enhance Social Incentives to Increase Physical Activity Among Families: The BE FIT Randomized Clinical Trial.
Mitesh S. Patel,Emelia J. Benjamin,Kevin G. Volpp,Caroline S. Fox,Dylan S. Small,Joseph M. Massaro,Jane J. Lee,Victoria Hilbert,Maureen Valentino,Devon H. Taylor,Emily S. Manders,Karen Mutalik,Jingsan Zhu,Wenli Wang,Joanne M. Murabito +14 more
TL;DR: The effectiveness of a gamification intervention designed using insights from behavioral economics to enhance social incentives within families to increase physical activity among families in the community was tested.
Individual Versus Team-Based Financial Incentives to Increase Physical Activity: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Mitesh S. Patel,Mitesh S. Patel,David A. Asch,David A. Asch,Roy Rosin,Dylan S. Small,Scarlett L. Bellamy,Kimberly Eberbach,Karen J. Walters,Nancy Haff,Samantha M. Lee,Lisa Wesby,Karen Hoffer,David Shuttleworth,Devon H. Taylor,Victoria Hilbert,Jingsan Zhu,Lin Yang,Xingmei Wang,Kevin G. Volpp,Kevin G. Volpp +20 more
TL;DR: Financial incentives rewarded for a combination of individual and team performance were most effective for increasing physical activity in a randomized, controlled trial comparing three interventions to control.
A Randomized Trial of Social Comparison Feedback and Financial Incentives to Increase Physical Activity
Mitesh S. Patel,Kevin G. Volpp,Roy Rosin,Scarlett L. Bellamy,Dylan S. Small,Michele A. Fletcher,Rosemary Osman-Koss,Jennifer L. Brady,Nancy Haff,Samantha M. Lee,Lisa Wesby,Karen Hoffer,David Shuttleworth,Devon H. Taylor,Victoria Hilbert,Jingsan Zhu,Lin Yang,Xingmei Wang,David A. Asch +18 more
TL;DR: Social comparison to the 50th percentile with financial incentives was most effective for increasing physical activity.
A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Lottery-Based Financial Incentives to Increase Physical Activity Among Overweight and Obese Adults.
Mitesh S. Patel,Kevin G. Volpp,Roy Rosin,Scarlett L. Bellamy,Dylan S. Small,Jack Heuer,Susan Sproat,Chris Hyson,Nancy Haff,Samantha M. Lee,Lisa Wesby,Karen Hoffer,David Shuttleworth,Devon H. Taylor,Victoria Hilbert,Jingsan Zhu,Lin Yang,Xingmei Wang,David A. Asch +18 more
TL;DR: Combined lottery incentives were most effective in increasing physical activity in a Randomized, controlled trial.
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