Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are recommended for patients with health conditions or risk factors. Evidence points to the initial effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of such schemes for increasing physical activity, but effects often diminish over time. Techniques such as goal setting, self-monitoring, and personalized feedback may support motivation for physical activity and maintenance of effects. Wearable technologies could provide an opportunity to integrate motivational techniques into exercise schemes. However, little is known about acceptability to exercise referral populations or implementation feasibility within exercise referral services. Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of implementing an...
Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the health...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is recommended for improving health among people with common chronic...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are recommended for patients with health conditions or ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are recommended for patients with health conditions or ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are recommended for patients with health conditions or ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes are recommended by the National Institute for Clinical Excelle...
Exercise referral schemes are established within community-based health care; however, they have bee...
Abstract Background Exercise referral schemes are recommended by the National Institute for Clinical...
Exercise referral schemes are established within community-based health care; however, they have bee...
Background: Exercise referral schemes are recommended by the National Institute for Clinical Excell...
Exercise referral schemes are established within community-based health care; however, they have bee...
Introduction: Whilst there is evidence for initial effectiveness of exercise referral schemes for...
Background: There is modest evidence that exercise referral schemes (ERS) increase physical activity...
Background The PACERS study is a pilot randomised controlled trial of the use of accelerometry-based...
Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the health...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is recommended for improving health among people with common chronic...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are recommended for patients with health conditions or ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are recommended for patients with health conditions or ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are recommended for patients with health conditions or ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes are recommended by the National Institute for Clinical Excelle...
Exercise referral schemes are established within community-based health care; however, they have bee...
Abstract Background Exercise referral schemes are recommended by the National Institute for Clinical...
Exercise referral schemes are established within community-based health care; however, they have bee...
Background: Exercise referral schemes are recommended by the National Institute for Clinical Excell...
Exercise referral schemes are established within community-based health care; however, they have bee...
Introduction: Whilst there is evidence for initial effectiveness of exercise referral schemes for...
Background: There is modest evidence that exercise referral schemes (ERS) increase physical activity...
Background The PACERS study is a pilot randomised controlled trial of the use of accelerometry-based...
Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the health...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is recommended for improving health among people with common chronic...