Exercise adherence is central to evaluating the efficacy of exercise interventions; however, its measurement is often vague or imprecise. Exercise prescriptions and subsequent improvements cannot be sufficiently evaluated unless adherence is accurately assessed
Objective—More than 60 % of African American adults do not meet recommendations for moderate physica...
The positive contribution of physical activity and exercise to physical and mental health is widely ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether high exercise adherence improved physical function among older adult...
Improvements in indices of vascular health and endothelial function have been inversely associated w...
Objective: The objective of this pilot study was to determine the effect of a supervised short-term ...
The objective of this secondary analysis was to evaluate the utility of several participant adherenc...
Research shows that nearly 50% of new exercisers drop out of their program in the first six months. ...
Background Assessment of home exercise adherence and the degree to which adherence influences change...
Purpose: Physical activity on prescription (PAP) is being introduced in healthcare systems around th...
Research on lifestyle physical activity interventions suggests that they help individuals meet the n...
Background: Adherence to exercise interventions is the cornerstone of a successful rehabilitation pr...
There are many factors that influence adherence to an exercise program. This research study aimed to...
Adherence to Treatment in Medical Conditions: Poor adherence (or compliance) to treatment is well re...
Objective To recommend robust and relevant measures of exercise adherence for application in the ...
Maintenance of regular exercise is important from a number of perspectives, including medical and ps...
Objective—More than 60 % of African American adults do not meet recommendations for moderate physica...
The positive contribution of physical activity and exercise to physical and mental health is widely ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether high exercise adherence improved physical function among older adult...
Improvements in indices of vascular health and endothelial function have been inversely associated w...
Objective: The objective of this pilot study was to determine the effect of a supervised short-term ...
The objective of this secondary analysis was to evaluate the utility of several participant adherenc...
Research shows that nearly 50% of new exercisers drop out of their program in the first six months. ...
Background Assessment of home exercise adherence and the degree to which adherence influences change...
Purpose: Physical activity on prescription (PAP) is being introduced in healthcare systems around th...
Research on lifestyle physical activity interventions suggests that they help individuals meet the n...
Background: Adherence to exercise interventions is the cornerstone of a successful rehabilitation pr...
There are many factors that influence adherence to an exercise program. This research study aimed to...
Adherence to Treatment in Medical Conditions: Poor adherence (or compliance) to treatment is well re...
Objective To recommend robust and relevant measures of exercise adherence for application in the ...
Maintenance of regular exercise is important from a number of perspectives, including medical and ps...
Objective—More than 60 % of African American adults do not meet recommendations for moderate physica...
The positive contribution of physical activity and exercise to physical and mental health is widely ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether high exercise adherence improved physical function among older adult...