BACKGROUND: Over half of Australians do not meet physical activity recommendations. General practitioners can play an important role in encouraging physical activity, which would significantly reduce the burden of chronic disease. OBJECTIVE: This article outlines steps to guide GPs in their efforts to promote greater physical activity participation among their patients, and identifies resources that will assist GPs to incorporate this into routine practice. DISCUSSION: The 'five As' model for preventive counselling is applied to the problem of physical inactivity. General practitioners first need to Ask about physical activity at an opportune time during consultations, Assess the patient's physical activity level, and then Advise about the ...
E-Letter in relation to the article: A further dimension to general practitioners’ (GP) limited know...
exercise providers in promotion of physical activity a written survey among general practitioners C....
Background: Aflifle a growing literature supports the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Evidence supporting the efficacy of physical activity promotion in primary care settings has evaluat...
BACKGROUND Physical inactivity is an important but under recognised risk factor for chronic disease....
Abstract Objective: To identify subgroups of Australian adults likely to receive physical activity a...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of patients who received physical activity c...
Objective: To ascertain the extent to which general practitioners in Queensland recommend physical a...
Objective: To identify subgroups of Australian adults likely to receive physical activity advice fro...
Background: Physical activity (PA) contributes to the prevention and management of many health condi...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
Background\ud \ud Physical inactivity is a modifiable risk factor for many chronic conditions and a ...
Context\ua0Among Australian adults, participation in adequate levels of physical activity for health...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
Background: Inactivity is prevalent in patients presenting in general practice, and the health benef...
E-Letter in relation to the article: A further dimension to general practitioners’ (GP) limited know...
exercise providers in promotion of physical activity a written survey among general practitioners C....
Background: Aflifle a growing literature supports the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Evidence supporting the efficacy of physical activity promotion in primary care settings has evaluat...
BACKGROUND Physical inactivity is an important but under recognised risk factor for chronic disease....
Abstract Objective: To identify subgroups of Australian adults likely to receive physical activity a...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of patients who received physical activity c...
Objective: To ascertain the extent to which general practitioners in Queensland recommend physical a...
Objective: To identify subgroups of Australian adults likely to receive physical activity advice fro...
Background: Physical activity (PA) contributes to the prevention and management of many health condi...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
Background\ud \ud Physical inactivity is a modifiable risk factor for many chronic conditions and a ...
Context\ua0Among Australian adults, participation in adequate levels of physical activity for health...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
Background: Inactivity is prevalent in patients presenting in general practice, and the health benef...
E-Letter in relation to the article: A further dimension to general practitioners’ (GP) limited know...
exercise providers in promotion of physical activity a written survey among general practitioners C....
Background: Aflifle a growing literature supports the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...