This systematic narrative review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) identifies and evaluates the efficacy of behaviour-change techniques explicitly aimed at walking in individuals with intermittent claudication. An electronic database search was conducted up to December 2012. RCTs were included comparing interventions incorporating behaviour-change techniques with usual care, walking advice or exercise therapy for increasing walking in people with intermittent claudication. Studies were evaluated using the Cochrane Collaboration risk of bias tool. The primary outcome variable was maximal walking ability at least 3 months after the start of an intervention. Secondary outcome variables included pain-free walking ability, self-report walki...
INTRODUCTION: Walking exercise is a recommended but underused treatment for intermittent claudicatio...
Background: The authors previously reported the early results of a trial of a brief psychological in...
Walking treatment is recommended for improving intermittent claudication (IC), a debilitating sympto...
This systematic narrative review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) identifies and evaluates the...
This systematic narrative review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) identifies and evaluates the...
Walking treatment is recommended for improving intermittent claudication (IC), a debilitating sympto...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
BACKGROUND Increased walking is often recommended for patients with intermittent claudication (IC). ...
Objective: Exercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence for the effectiveness of exercise therapy and to estimate the additi...
ObjectiveExercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication (...
Background: People with intermittent claudication are at increased risk of death from heart attack a...
Objective:To establish the effect of exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication and...
BackgroundA number of reviews have reported the influence of exercise therapy (ET) for the treatment...
INTRODUCTION: Walking exercise is a recommended but underused treatment for intermittent claudicatio...
Background: The authors previously reported the early results of a trial of a brief psychological in...
Walking treatment is recommended for improving intermittent claudication (IC), a debilitating sympto...
This systematic narrative review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) identifies and evaluates the...
This systematic narrative review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) identifies and evaluates the...
Walking treatment is recommended for improving intermittent claudication (IC), a debilitating sympto...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
We aimed to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for structured, home-based exercise programm...
BACKGROUND Increased walking is often recommended for patients with intermittent claudication (IC). ...
Objective: Exercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence for the effectiveness of exercise therapy and to estimate the additi...
ObjectiveExercise therapy is a common intervention for the management of intermittent claudication (...
Background: People with intermittent claudication are at increased risk of death from heart attack a...
Objective:To establish the effect of exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication and...
BackgroundA number of reviews have reported the influence of exercise therapy (ET) for the treatment...
INTRODUCTION: Walking exercise is a recommended but underused treatment for intermittent claudicatio...
Background: The authors previously reported the early results of a trial of a brief psychological in...
Walking treatment is recommended for improving intermittent claudication (IC), a debilitating sympto...