Background: During the last decades, physical inactivity has become increasingly important due to its effects on health; in the medical field, it has been highlighted that physical inactivity is one of the leading cause of death. Moreover, the increasing trend in a sedentary lifestyle has also led to economic concerns; for this reason, the need to develop healthcare programmes to raise awareness of the benefits of physical exercise among the global population has arisen. Objective: This paper analyses the relationship between moderate physical activity, cost of pharmaceuticals and health services utilization with regard to a primary care community programme based on moderate exercise intervention. The study h...
Background: Methods used to consider whether physical activity interventions offer value for money r...
Physical activity can promote health and prevent illness. An increase in physical activity is one of...
Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of people are not...
Chronic diseases place a substantial economic burden on the health care system. Physical inactivity,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brief interventions promoting physical activity are cost-effective i...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background This s...
Effective promotion of exercise could result in substantial savings in healthcare cost expenses in t...
Background: In adults, as little as 10 minutes of moderate physical activity (PA) three times a day ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Effective promotion of exercise could result in substantial savings in heal...
Introduction Physical inactivity is a major cause of reduced quality of life, as well as many common...
Objective: With growing concerns to establish the value for returns on public health investment, the...
Abstract Objectives. To analyse costs and consequences of changing physical activity behaviour due t...
Background: Effective promotion of exercise could result in substantial savings in healthcare cost e...
Background Effective promotion of exercise could result in substantial savings in healthcare cost ex...
Abstract Background Physical activity programs (PAP) in patients with cardiovascular disease require...
Background: Methods used to consider whether physical activity interventions offer value for money r...
Physical activity can promote health and prevent illness. An increase in physical activity is one of...
Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of people are not...
Chronic diseases place a substantial economic burden on the health care system. Physical inactivity,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brief interventions promoting physical activity are cost-effective i...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background This s...
Effective promotion of exercise could result in substantial savings in healthcare cost expenses in t...
Background: In adults, as little as 10 minutes of moderate physical activity (PA) three times a day ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Effective promotion of exercise could result in substantial savings in heal...
Introduction Physical inactivity is a major cause of reduced quality of life, as well as many common...
Objective: With growing concerns to establish the value for returns on public health investment, the...
Abstract Objectives. To analyse costs and consequences of changing physical activity behaviour due t...
Background: Effective promotion of exercise could result in substantial savings in healthcare cost e...
Background Effective promotion of exercise could result in substantial savings in healthcare cost ex...
Abstract Background Physical activity programs (PAP) in patients with cardiovascular disease require...
Background: Methods used to consider whether physical activity interventions offer value for money r...
Physical activity can promote health and prevent illness. An increase in physical activity is one of...
Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of people are not...