Intermittent claudication is debilitating leg pain affecting older people with peripheral arterial disease, which is improved by regular walking. This study evaluated associations between psychosocial variables and 6-min walk distance (6MWD) to identify factors that motivate walking. A total of 142 individuals with intermittent claudication (116 males; Mage = 66.9 years [SD = 10.2]) completed cross-sectional assessments of sociodemographics, walking treatment beliefs and intention (Theory of Planned Behaviour), illness perceptions (Revised Illness Perceptions Questionnaire), and 6MWD. Multiple linear regression was used to evaluate relationships among psychosocial variables (treatment beliefs and illness perceptions) and outcomes (walking i...
Background: People with intermittent claudication are at increased risk of death from heart attack a...
Individuals with intermittent claudication (IC) are less physically active than their peers, but how...
ObjectivePhysicians and patients consider the limited walking distance and perceived disability when...
Intermittent claudication is debilitating leg pain affecting older people with peripheral arterial d...
Walking is an effective but underused treatment for intermittent claudication. This qualitative stud...
We examined the association between health expectations, baseline physical activity, and self-report...
PURPOSE: Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) are recommended to increase physical activity...
PURPOSE: Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) are recommended to increase physical activity...
Background: Walking limitation in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and intermittent...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Walking limitation in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and i...
BackgroundWalking limitation in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and intermittent cla...
Walking treatment is recommended for improving intermittent claudication (IC), a debilitating sympto...
Objectives: To explore the experiences of individuals living with intermittent claudication (IC) ow...
Objectives To explore the experiences of individuals living with intermittent claudication (IC) o...
Objectives To explore the experiences of individuals living with intermittent claudication (IC) owi...
Background: People with intermittent claudication are at increased risk of death from heart attack a...
Individuals with intermittent claudication (IC) are less physically active than their peers, but how...
ObjectivePhysicians and patients consider the limited walking distance and perceived disability when...
Intermittent claudication is debilitating leg pain affecting older people with peripheral arterial d...
Walking is an effective but underused treatment for intermittent claudication. This qualitative stud...
We examined the association between health expectations, baseline physical activity, and self-report...
PURPOSE: Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) are recommended to increase physical activity...
PURPOSE: Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) are recommended to increase physical activity...
Background: Walking limitation in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and intermittent...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Walking limitation in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and i...
BackgroundWalking limitation in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and intermittent cla...
Walking treatment is recommended for improving intermittent claudication (IC), a debilitating sympto...
Objectives: To explore the experiences of individuals living with intermittent claudication (IC) ow...
Objectives To explore the experiences of individuals living with intermittent claudication (IC) o...
Objectives To explore the experiences of individuals living with intermittent claudication (IC) owi...
Background: People with intermittent claudication are at increased risk of death from heart attack a...
Individuals with intermittent claudication (IC) are less physically active than their peers, but how...
ObjectivePhysicians and patients consider the limited walking distance and perceived disability when...