Background: Insufficient physical activity is a public health problem. Nordic healthcare professionals use physical activity on prescription (PaP) to increase physical activity. Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of PaP that includes organized exercise. Method: Prospective data was obtained from four Swedish counties during fall 2009 and spring 2010. The study population comprised 98 patients whose healthcare professional prescribed PaP to prevent or treat disease. Questionnaires administered at baseline, three and six months after initiating PaP evaluated self-reported physical activity levels, adherence, factors influencing adherence, and experience of PaP. Results: Although the majority of patients receiving PaP incl...
BACKGROUND: The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched in Swedi...
In this thesis the need for physical activity interventions is investigated in a general adult popul...
Abstract Objectives. To analyse costs and consequences of changing physical activity behaviour due t...
Background: Public health gains from physical activity on prescription (PAP) depend on uptake in rou...
Background: The Swedish PAP (physical activity on prescription) programme FaR®, introduced in 2001, ...
Background: Public health gains from physical activity on prescription (PAP) depend on uptake in rou...
BackgroundPhysical activity on prescription (PAP) has been implemented in several countries, includi...
Purpose: Physical activity on prescription (PAP) is being introduced in healthcare systems around th...
BACKGROUND: The Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP-S) is a method for healthcare to prom...
Abstract Background The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched ...
Background: The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched in Swedi...
BACKGROUND: The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched in Swedi...
Objective: To study the self-reported level of physical activity (PA) and quality of life (QOL) in p...
Background The study addresses knowledge gaps in research regarding influences of routine health car...
Physical activity is one of the most important public health determinants, and the health care sect...
BACKGROUND: The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched in Swedi...
In this thesis the need for physical activity interventions is investigated in a general adult popul...
Abstract Objectives. To analyse costs and consequences of changing physical activity behaviour due t...
Background: Public health gains from physical activity on prescription (PAP) depend on uptake in rou...
Background: The Swedish PAP (physical activity on prescription) programme FaR®, introduced in 2001, ...
Background: Public health gains from physical activity on prescription (PAP) depend on uptake in rou...
BackgroundPhysical activity on prescription (PAP) has been implemented in several countries, includi...
Purpose: Physical activity on prescription (PAP) is being introduced in healthcare systems around th...
BACKGROUND: The Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP-S) is a method for healthcare to prom...
Abstract Background The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched ...
Background: The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched in Swedi...
BACKGROUND: The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched in Swedi...
Objective: To study the self-reported level of physical activity (PA) and quality of life (QOL) in p...
Background The study addresses knowledge gaps in research regarding influences of routine health car...
Physical activity is one of the most important public health determinants, and the health care sect...
BACKGROUND: The method, Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (SPAP), has been launched in Swedi...
In this thesis the need for physical activity interventions is investigated in a general adult popul...
Abstract Objectives. To analyse costs and consequences of changing physical activity behaviour due t...