Background: Adherence to recommendations for physical activity is low in both male and female patients with heart failure (HF). Men are more physically active than women. In order to successfully promote physical activity, it is therefore essential to explore how much and why HF patients are physically active and if this is related to sex. The aim of this study was therefore to evaluate physical activity in HF patients, to describe the factors related to physical activity, and to examine potential barriers and motivations to physical activity with special focus on sex differences. Methods: The study had a cross-sectional survey design. HF patients living at home received a questionnaire during May–July 2014, with questions on physical activ...
Objective: To review factors related to regular exercise in patients diagnosed with myocardial ische...
Title: Motivating patients with heart failure to be physically active: a qualitative study Backgroun...
BACKGROUND:: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective...
Leonie Klompstra,1 Tiny Jaarsma,1 Anna Strömberg2,31Department of Social and Welfare Studies, F...
Objective: Physical activity is an essential part of managing heart failure. However, adherence to a...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest reduced efficie...
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted the benefits of physical activity for people with stable heart ...
Purpose: To examine profiles in patients with heart failure (HF) regarding their exercise motivation...
Leonie Klompstra,1 Tiny Jaarsma,1 Anna Strömberg,1,2 Lorraine S Evangelista,3 Martje HL van der Wal1...
PurposeTo examine profiles in patients with heart failure (HF) regarding their exercise motivation a...
Motivation is necessary in patients with heart failure (HF) who are attempting to become more physic...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
Background: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective ...
In heart failure (HF), increased physical activity is associated with improved quality of life, redu...
Objective: To review factors related to regular exercise in patients diagnosed with myocardial ische...
Title: Motivating patients with heart failure to be physically active: a qualitative study Backgroun...
BACKGROUND:: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective...
Leonie Klompstra,1 Tiny Jaarsma,1 Anna Strömberg2,31Department of Social and Welfare Studies, F...
Objective: Physical activity is an essential part of managing heart failure. However, adherence to a...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest reduced efficie...
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted the benefits of physical activity for people with stable heart ...
Purpose: To examine profiles in patients with heart failure (HF) regarding their exercise motivation...
Leonie Klompstra,1 Tiny Jaarsma,1 Anna Strömberg,1,2 Lorraine S Evangelista,3 Martje HL van der Wal1...
PurposeTo examine profiles in patients with heart failure (HF) regarding their exercise motivation a...
Motivation is necessary in patients with heart failure (HF) who are attempting to become more physic...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
Background: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective ...
In heart failure (HF), increased physical activity is associated with improved quality of life, redu...
Objective: To review factors related to regular exercise in patients diagnosed with myocardial ische...
Title: Motivating patients with heart failure to be physically active: a qualitative study Backgroun...
BACKGROUND:: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective...