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Recommendations for exercise adherence measures in musculoskeletal settings : a systematic review and consensus meeting (protocol)

Recommendations for exercise adherence measures in musculoskeletal settings : a systematic review and consensus meeting (protocol)

... iv) exercise or activity delivered in any thera- peutic setting including inpatient, outpatient, and com- munity ...therapeutic exercise and activity for non-musculoskeletal conditions such as diabetes, ...

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Recommendations for exercise adherence measures in musculoskeletal settings: a systematic review and consensus meeting (protocol)

Recommendations for exercise adherence measures in musculoskeletal settings: a systematic review and consensus meeting (protocol)

... of exercise adherence should be assessed ...of exercise adherence both within research and clinical practice settings within the musculoskeletal ...

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Constraints to Exercise Adherence and Negotiation Strategies among Clients at Selected Fitness Centres in Nairobi County, Kenya

Constraints to Exercise Adherence and Negotiation Strategies among Clients at Selected Fitness Centres in Nairobi County, Kenya

... regular exercise activities and enhanced health benefits have been widely illustrated and documented and depend on continued ...an exercise routine dropping out within the initial six ...hinder ...

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Enjoyment during Exercise Mediates the Effects of an Intervention on Exercise Adherence

Enjoyment during Exercise Mediates the Effects of an Intervention on Exercise Adherence

... in exercise programs drop out during the first six ...during exercise according to specific ...to exercise mediated the effects of intervention on physical activity ...during exercise can be ...

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Psychological Factors Influencing Exercise Adherence among Females

Psychological Factors Influencing Exercise Adherence among Females

... the exercise behavior of older adults demonstrated that physical self-efficacy was not only associated with current be- havior, but was also a reliable predictor of future exercise be- ...an exercise ...

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Recommendations for exercise adherence measures in musculoskeletal settings: a systematic review and consensus meeting (protocol)

Recommendations for exercise adherence measures in musculoskeletal settings: a systematic review and consensus meeting (protocol)

... of exercise adherence should be assessed ...of exercise adherence both within research and clinical practice settings within the musculoskeletal ...

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Cohort differences in exercise adherence among primary care patients referred for mental health versus physical health conditions

Cohort differences in exercise adherence among primary care patients referred for mental health versus physical health conditions

... 4 group (step 2). We used the χ² test to compare categorical variables and the t test for continuous variables. In the final step, binomial logistic regression was used to estimate the effect of factors associated with ...

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The effect of specialised programming on the exercise adherence of corporate executives

The effect of specialised programming on the exercise adherence of corporate executives

... The positive influence of features within the specialised program, such as regular goal setting, program adjustments and the travel program clearly imply a need to provide a more speci[r] ...

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Development and validation of a new tool to measure the facilitators, barriers and preferences to exercise in people with osteoporosis

Development and validation of a new tool to measure the facilitators, barriers and preferences to exercise in people with osteoporosis

... in adherence to physical activity guidelines, with ...to exercise pertinent to patients with osteoporosis, we developed the Personalized Exercise Questionnaire (PEQ), to assess outcomes that were ...

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Exercise therapy, patient education, and patellar taping in the treatment of adolescents with patellofemoral pain: a prospective pilot study with 6 months follow-up

Exercise therapy, patient education, and patellar taping in the treatment of adolescents with patellofemoral pain: a prospective pilot study with 6 months follow-up

... to exercise therapy, despite similar exercise adherence ...Current exercise-focused treatments are only effective for 30 – 40% of adolescents (15 – 19 years of age) with PFP ...that ...

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Barriers to Prescribing Exercise in Clinical Practice to Treat Mild-to-Moderate Depression

Barriers to Prescribing Exercise in Clinical Practice to Treat Mild-to-Moderate Depression

... would be effective in relieving their depressive symptoms (Krämer, Helmes, Seelig, Fuchs, & Bengel, 2014). Low positive outcome expectations, then, were identified as a major barrier to exercise ...

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Defining adherence to therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal pain : a systematic review

Defining adherence to therapeutic exercise for musculoskeletal pain : a systematic review

... However, exercise adherence is a multi-dimensional construct 19 , which is poorly defined 16 , with multiple synonyms used in the published literature to describe its meaning, such as: compliance, ...

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Evaluating Population Origins and Interpretations of Identity: a Case Study of the Lemba of South Africa

Evaluating Population Origins and Interpretations of Identity: a Case Study of the Lemba of South Africa

... federal exercise recommendations (CDC, 2010) and college-aged adults may be more vulnerable to the consequences of physical inactivity with about two-thirds of college students leading sedentary lifestyles ...

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Senior Honors Thesis_CA.pdf

Senior Honors Thesis_CA.pdf

... treatment. Exercise has been widely supported as an effective measure in mitigating these side ...all exercise intervention components remains incomplete limiting our understanding of the effectiveness of ...

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Adherence to yoga and exercise interventions in a 6 month clinical trial

Adherence to yoga and exercise interventions in a 6 month clinical trial

... the dose of the intervention received by all subjects, espe- cially those who (because of lower baseline functioning) might sustain the greatest benefit and are at greater risk for low adherence. These same ...

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Adherence to the aerobics exercise program in women aged 40 to 65

Adherence to the aerobics exercise program in women aged 40 to 65

... different adherence may be identifi ed in the motivational orientation of individuals and some specifi c personality features – as, for example, the ability to exert oneself, one’s resolution, diligence, tendency to ...

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Will Knowledge of Gene-based Colorectal Cancer Disease Risk Influence Quality of Life and Screening Behavior? Findings from a Population-based Study

Will Knowledge of Gene-based Colorectal Cancer Disease Risk Influence Quality of Life and Screening Behavior? Findings from a Population-based Study

... hypothetical scenario stating that their doctor ordered a blood test for a polymorphism that provided information about their risk for colorectal cancer. Participants were asked to rate their own risk for developing ...

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Podcast vs. Pamphlet; Which One Is More Effective in Self-care Training Program of Diabetic Patients?

Podcast vs. Pamphlet; Which One Is More Effective in Self-care Training Program of Diabetic Patients?

... capability for podcast led to increased adherence to self-care behaviors similar to pamphlet use. Therefore, considering the patients' satisfaction rate of aural training in comparison with pamphlet method, the ...

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What Motivational Factors Influence Exercise in Cardiac Patients? A Literature Review

What Motivational Factors Influence Exercise in Cardiac Patients? A Literature Review

... Twenty-three of the articles identified social and economic factors. Social factors may both positively and negatively affect the likelihood of exercise. For example, patients belonging to ethnic minorities report ...

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Testing the effectiveness of a self-efficacy based exercise intervention for adults with venous leg ulcers: protocol of a randomised controlled trial

Testing the effectiveness of a self-efficacy based exercise intervention for adults with venous leg ulcers: protocol of a randomised controlled trial

... resistance exercise program, those exposed to the exercise intervention had significantly improved calf muscle pump function and range of ankle motion ...between exercise and wound healing of venous ...

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