Abstract Background Physical activity programs (PAP) in patients with cardiovascular disease require evidence of cost-utility. To assess improvement in health-related quality of life (QoL) and reduction of health care consumption of patients following PAP, a randomized trial was used. Methods Patients from a health insurance company who had experienced coronary artery disease or moderate heart failure were invited to participate (N = 1891). Positive responders (N = 50) were randomly assigned to a progressively autonomous physical activity (PAPA) program or to a standard supervised physical activity (SPA) program. The SPA group had two supervised sessions per week over 5 months. PAPA group had one session per week and support to aid habit fo...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) promotes cardiovascular health and health related quality...
As peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a chronic, progressive disease with a significant cardiovasc...
Background: Methods used to consider whether physical activity interventions offer value for money r...
International audienceBackgroundThe benefits of supervised physical activity programs in cardiac reh...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines on modifiable risk factors regarding cardiological patients are poorly implem...
Background: During the last decades, physical inactivity has become increasingly important due to ...
International audienceBackgroundRegular physical activity improves health and quality of life for pe...
Chronic diseases place a substantial economic burden on the health care system. Physical inactivity,...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle diminishes quality of life (QOL) and contributes to increasing pre...
Objectives Several studies and reports support the health benefits of frequent physical exercise, on...
Aim: This descriptive review aimed to assess the characteristics and methodological quality of econ...
International audienceObjectives:The aim of this study is to review evidence on the cost-effectivene...
The object of the study: physical therapy effect on the cardiovascular system function, balance and ...
Abstract Objectives. To analyse costs and consequences of changing physical activity behaviour due t...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) promotes cardiovascular health and health related quality...
As peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a chronic, progressive disease with a significant cardiovasc...
Background: Methods used to consider whether physical activity interventions offer value for money r...
International audienceBackgroundThe benefits of supervised physical activity programs in cardiac reh...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines on modifiable risk factors regarding cardiological patients are poorly implem...
Background: During the last decades, physical inactivity has become increasingly important due to ...
International audienceBackgroundRegular physical activity improves health and quality of life for pe...
Chronic diseases place a substantial economic burden on the health care system. Physical inactivity,...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle diminishes quality of life (QOL) and contributes to increasing pre...
Objectives Several studies and reports support the health benefits of frequent physical exercise, on...
Aim: This descriptive review aimed to assess the characteristics and methodological quality of econ...
International audienceObjectives:The aim of this study is to review evidence on the cost-effectivene...
The object of the study: physical therapy effect on the cardiovascular system function, balance and ...
Abstract Objectives. To analyse costs and consequences of changing physical activity behaviour due t...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) promotes cardiovascular health and health related quality...
As peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a chronic, progressive disease with a significant cardiovasc...
Background: Methods used to consider whether physical activity interventions offer value for money r...