Adam RB Kosteva1, Brian M Salata1, Sangeetha Mahadevan Krishnan2, Michael Howe3, Alissa Weber3, Melvyn Rubenfire2,3, Elizabeth A Jackson2,31Michigan Cardiovascular Research and Reporting Program, 2Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, 3Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI, USAObjective: Physicians’ personal health habits are associated with their counseling habits regarding physical activity. We sought to examine physicians’ own barriers to a healthy lifestyle by level of training and gender.Methods: Physicians at a major teaching hospital were surveyed regarding their lifestyle habits and barriers to healthy habits. The frequency of reported barriers was examined by years i...
Background: This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes of health care providers towards phy...
Background And Objectives: The occurrence and progress of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
Background: Sedentary life style and consequent obesity prevail in both developed and developing nat...
The goal of this research was to evaluate the personal health behaviors of physicians in training an...
Background. Several studies have explored physicians' attitudes towards prevention and barriers to t...
Across the US, chronic illnesses, including cancer and cardiovascular disease, largely result from p...
Reducing risk factors for patients with vascular disease can reduce the subsequent incidence of cere...
Abstract Objective. To examine healthcare providers' barriers to counseling physical activity to the...
Purpose: The complexity of addressing overweight and obesity in women has been an ongoing public hea...
Physical activity is an important health-promoting behavior to prevent and control chronic disease. ...
"Abstract Objective. To examine healthcare providers' barriers to counseling physical activity to th...
Physical activity is an important health-promoting behavior to prevent and control chronic disease. ...
abstract: This research evaluates the need for health providers to prioritize their personal health ...
Objective. The objective of the research was to examine employees’ perceived barriers and facilitato...
BACKGROUND: Physicians' own Physical Activity (PA) and other health-related habits influence PA prom...
Background: This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes of health care providers towards phy...
Background And Objectives: The occurrence and progress of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
Background: Sedentary life style and consequent obesity prevail in both developed and developing nat...
The goal of this research was to evaluate the personal health behaviors of physicians in training an...
Background. Several studies have explored physicians' attitudes towards prevention and barriers to t...
Across the US, chronic illnesses, including cancer and cardiovascular disease, largely result from p...
Reducing risk factors for patients with vascular disease can reduce the subsequent incidence of cere...
Abstract Objective. To examine healthcare providers' barriers to counseling physical activity to the...
Purpose: The complexity of addressing overweight and obesity in women has been an ongoing public hea...
Physical activity is an important health-promoting behavior to prevent and control chronic disease. ...
"Abstract Objective. To examine healthcare providers' barriers to counseling physical activity to th...
Physical activity is an important health-promoting behavior to prevent and control chronic disease. ...
abstract: This research evaluates the need for health providers to prioritize their personal health ...
Objective. The objective of the research was to examine employees’ perceived barriers and facilitato...
BACKGROUND: Physicians' own Physical Activity (PA) and other health-related habits influence PA prom...
Background: This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes of health care providers towards phy...
Background And Objectives: The occurrence and progress of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
Background: Sedentary life style and consequent obesity prevail in both developed and developing nat...