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Prediction of Adherence to a 9 Week Corporate Wellness Walking Program

Prediction of Adherence to a 9 Week Corporate Wellness Walking Program

... daily walking and physical ...the program or results may have been less than accurate because of missed days of ...the program which hopefully limited this non-reporting ...

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Effect of 8-Week Aerobic Walking Program on Sexual Function in Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis

<p>Effect of 8-Week Aerobic Walking Program on Sexual Function in Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis</p>

... aerobic walking program based on the criteria of the standard aerobic exercise program, as well as receiving ...the walking-exercise protocol included 30 sessions of walking for eight ...

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Effect of 6 week retro or forward walking program on pain, functional disability, quadriceps muscle strength, and performance in individuals with knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial (retro walking trial)

Effect of 6 week retro or forward walking program on pain, functional disability, quadriceps muscle strength, and performance in individuals with knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial (retro walking trial)

... retro walking in addition to the routine physiotherapy in person with knee OA ...combined walking program and weight training and improved postural stability following an aerobic walking and ...

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Efficacy of a progressive walking program and glucosamine sulphate supplementation on osteoarthritic symptoms of the hip and knee: a feasibility trial

Efficacy of a progressive walking program and glucosamine sulphate supplementation on osteoarthritic symptoms of the hip and knee: a feasibility trial

... and walking. Walking 3000 steps per day for exercise, in bouts of at least 1500 steps each, on at least three days per week, provided these ...home-based walking program for people with OA, as ...

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The effects of a long-term care walking program on balance, falls and well-being

The effects of a long-term care walking program on balance, falls and well-being

... the walking program; and, (3) Walking Program Group – individuals participate in a supervised, progressive walking program five days per week, for up to half an hour per ...

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Integrating an internet-mediated walking program into family medicine clinical practice: a pilot feasibility study

Integrating an internet-mediated walking program into family medicine clinical practice: a pilot feasibility study

... Internet-mediated walking program for people with chronic ...daily walking and to set personalized goals ...The program focuses on home- based unsupervised walking, a low-risk mode of ...

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How to get a nation walking: reach, retention, participant characteristics and program implications of Heart Foundation Walking, a nationwide Australian community-based walking program

How to get a nation walking: reach, retention, participant characteristics and program implications of Heart Foundation Walking, a nationwide Australian community-based walking program

... of walking groups is often measured by the numbers of participants joining, ra- ther than the reach to those who stand to benefit most ...However, walking groups have the poten- tial to widen health ...

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Walk Your Life to Health—Motivating Young Adolescents to Engage in a Brisk Walking Program

Walk Your Life to Health—Motivating Young Adolescents to Engage in a Brisk Walking Program

... brisk walking program—the model featured all of the elements promoted by Bandura [12] [13] which notes that self-efficacy beliefs are developed from four main sources: First, the capacity to build by ...

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Motivations and barriers to utilizing adult walking buses: An examination of demographic correlates  of willingness to participate in a community based walking program

Motivations and barriers to utilizing adult walking buses: An examination of demographic correlates of willingness to participate in a community based walking program

... that walking buses are even more beneficial for adults than children because adults, for the most part, are more sedentary than ...children. Walking bus participation may be especially attractive to adults ...

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Discussion: no large intervention study has been conducted yet on the effect of physical activity

Discussion: no large intervention study has been conducted yet on the effect of physical activity

... the walking pro- gram and eight classes for the placebo activity program are started in four ...trained walking instructors for the walking program and four exercise instructors for the ...

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Improving community ambulation after stroke: the AMBULATE trial

Improving community ambulation after stroke: the AMBULATE trial

... Training for both intervention groups will be based on a previously-successful treadmill walking program [17]. It will be carried out 3 times a week and the sessions will comprise 30 min of walking. ...

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Varied overground walking-task practice versus body-weight-supported treadmill training in ambulatory adults within one year of stroke: a randomized controlled trial protocol

Varied overground walking-task practice versus body-weight-supported treadmill training in ambulatory adults within one year of stroke: a randomized controlled trial protocol

... Tasks will be practiced in a serial or random order, moving from task to task, avoiding repetition of one sta- tion more than two times in a row. Feedback will be delayed and participants will be asked to self-evaluate ...

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The Effect of Walking and Vitamin B Supplementation on Quality of Life in

The Effect of Walking and Vitamin B Supplementation on Quality of Life in

... MCI= Mild Cognitive Impairment, WP= Walking Program, PAP = Placebo Activity Program, FA/B12/B6= Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6 supplementation, D- QoL= Dementia Quality of Life, SF1[r] ...

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Pedometer use and self-determined motivation for walking in a cardiac telerehabilitation program: a qualitative study

Pedometer use and self-determined motivation for walking in a cardiac telerehabilitation program: a qualitative study

... The patients used the pedometers to monitor steps across different activities. They chose activities suitable for their lifestyle and developed strategies to achieve their step goals through these activities. This made ...

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Effects of a 6-month exercise program pilot study on walking economy, peak physiological characteristics, and walking performance in patients with peripheral arterial disease

Effects of a 6-month exercise program pilot study on walking economy, peak physiological characteristics, and walking performance in patients with peripheral arterial disease

... Statistical analyses were performed using the SPSS software program (v16.0, SPSS Inc, Chicago, Il). Descriptive statistics were expressed as mean ( ± SD). Box-plot analyses were per- formed to identify extreme and ...

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Community-Based Progressive Aquatic Exercise for the Management of Knee Osteoarthritis

Community-Based Progressive Aquatic Exercise for the Management of Knee Osteoarthritis

... This study is not without limitations. We chose not to include a control group because the study offered partici- pants no-cost access of up to 10 weeks of supervised aquatic exercise training. Data from control groups ...

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Cost-effectiveness of active transport for primary school children - Walking School Bus program

Cost-effectiveness of active transport for primary school children - Walking School Bus program

... Lack of data on the incremental change in the numbers taking up active transport as a consequence of the inter- vention was a key limitation of the evaluation. The lim- ited evidence of effectiveness made the strength of ...

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Effect of a nonsurgical treatment program on the gait pattern of idiopathic toe walking: a case report

Effect of a nonsurgical treatment program on the gait pattern of idiopathic toe walking: a case report

... treatment program that used tone-inhibiting casts (TICs) combined with neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) in a 5-year-old boy diagnosed with severe and persistent ...

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Improvement of walking speed and gait symmetry in older patients after hip arthroplasty: a prospective cohort study

Improvement of walking speed and gait symmetry in older patients after hip arthroplasty: a prospective cohort study

... training program of around 27 days im- proved gait symmetry in patients, this period might still be too short to achieve symmetry values of healthy, age- matched reference ...while walking speed improved a ...

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Treadmill training with supramalleolar orthosis on balance in down  syndrome children

Treadmill training with supramalleolar orthosis on balance in down syndrome children

... Gait training alludes to helping a patient relearn to walk securely and proficiently.. The desired end result is for the patient to have the ability to ambulate safely in all environments with the least amount of ...

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