Background: The American College of Sports Medicine\u27s Exercise is Medicine initiative supports promotion of physical activity by health care providers (HCPs). Exercise is Medicine recommends HCPs utilize strategies such as exercise prescriptions to increase and promote regular exercise and referrals to community-based exercise facilities (ExRx+). Research is needed to identify factors that will increase African-American patients\u27 ExRx+ engagement since little is known about factors that serve as facilitators or barriers to adherence. Aims: Using a community-engaged participatory research approach, the aims are to: 1) examine individual, interpersonal and environmental factors associated with ExRx+ adherence and 2) explore barriers and...
AbstractIntroductionExercise is Medicine™ (EIM) is an approach to clinic-based physical activity (PA...
The Exercise is Medicine (EiM) initiative and the National Physical Activity Plan (NPAP) are structu...
Exercise referral schemes are designed to support people with non-communicable diseases to increase ...
One strategy to promote physical activity (PA) is for health care providers to give exercise prescri...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
The American College of Sports Medicine in collaboration with the American Medical Association devel...
The case aims to highlight the potential of using a mixed methods embedded design to understand the ...
There are many factors that influence adherence to an exercise program. This research study aimed to...
Physical activity (PA) is beneficial to people of all ages and ethnicities. Regular physical activit...
Background: Physical inactivity contributes to roughly $28 billion in annual US health care expendit...
Sedentary behavior rates are higher among African-American men and women than in other American race...
Evaluation and delivery of physical activity and exercise programs appear impeded by the substantial...
The case study aims to highlight key methodological and ethical challenges faced whilst conducting m...
Improvements in indices of vascular health and endothelial function have been inversely associated w...
Introduction. The purpose of this paper is to describe development and preliminary assessment of an ...
AbstractIntroductionExercise is Medicine™ (EIM) is an approach to clinic-based physical activity (PA...
The Exercise is Medicine (EiM) initiative and the National Physical Activity Plan (NPAP) are structu...
Exercise referral schemes are designed to support people with non-communicable diseases to increase ...
One strategy to promote physical activity (PA) is for health care providers to give exercise prescri...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
The American College of Sports Medicine in collaboration with the American Medical Association devel...
The case aims to highlight the potential of using a mixed methods embedded design to understand the ...
There are many factors that influence adherence to an exercise program. This research study aimed to...
Physical activity (PA) is beneficial to people of all ages and ethnicities. Regular physical activit...
Background: Physical inactivity contributes to roughly $28 billion in annual US health care expendit...
Sedentary behavior rates are higher among African-American men and women than in other American race...
Evaluation and delivery of physical activity and exercise programs appear impeded by the substantial...
The case study aims to highlight key methodological and ethical challenges faced whilst conducting m...
Improvements in indices of vascular health and endothelial function have been inversely associated w...
Introduction. The purpose of this paper is to describe development and preliminary assessment of an ...
AbstractIntroductionExercise is Medicine™ (EIM) is an approach to clinic-based physical activity (PA...
The Exercise is Medicine (EiM) initiative and the National Physical Activity Plan (NPAP) are structu...
Exercise referral schemes are designed to support people with non-communicable diseases to increase ...