Objective Regular participation in resistance training (RT) is critical to health and recommended in most international physical activity guidelines. Few people, however, participate in RT. The purpose of this review was to assess the demographic, behavioural, intrapersonal, interpersonal and environmental factors associated with participating in RT. Data sources Eligible studies were from English peer-reviewed published articles that examined correlates or determinants of RT in adult samples. Searches were performed from August 2015 to April 2016 in six databases. Results We identified 51 independent data sets, from nine countries, primarily of moderate to high quality, and 23 factors related to participating in RT. Education, perceived ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a 9‐month supervised resistance training int...
Resistance training is an important aspect of healthy ageing, yet participation rates are especially...
The aims of this study were: (1) to report on and analyse rest interval (RI) control between sets ad...
Women can reap health benefits from engaging in resistance training, specifically, reducing the risk...
Research has shown that the core components of physical activity, cardiovascular endurance, muscular...
BACKGROUND: The core components of physical activity, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, b...
Objectives: Resistance training research highlights the importance of training intensity to resistan...
Participation rates of older people in resistance training (RT) are low despite increasing research ...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding the impact of lockdown upon resistance training (RT), and how people ada...
Abstract Background Understanding which factors influence participation in physical activity is impo...
Regular participation in resistance training is important for older people to maintain their health ...
Background In today's society, health-related influences have contributed to the surge in popularit...
In youth, there are several benefits of being physically active which are well established. Regular ...
Introduction: A profusion of muscle strengthening research and targeted randomized controlled trials...
International audienceBackground. Though the influence of physical activity in preventing cardiovasc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a 9‐month supervised resistance training int...
Resistance training is an important aspect of healthy ageing, yet participation rates are especially...
The aims of this study were: (1) to report on and analyse rest interval (RI) control between sets ad...
Women can reap health benefits from engaging in resistance training, specifically, reducing the risk...
Research has shown that the core components of physical activity, cardiovascular endurance, muscular...
BACKGROUND: The core components of physical activity, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, b...
Objectives: Resistance training research highlights the importance of training intensity to resistan...
Participation rates of older people in resistance training (RT) are low despite increasing research ...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding the impact of lockdown upon resistance training (RT), and how people ada...
Abstract Background Understanding which factors influence participation in physical activity is impo...
Regular participation in resistance training is important for older people to maintain their health ...
Background In today's society, health-related influences have contributed to the surge in popularit...
In youth, there are several benefits of being physically active which are well established. Regular ...
Introduction: A profusion of muscle strengthening research and targeted randomized controlled trials...
International audienceBackground. Though the influence of physical activity in preventing cardiovasc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a 9‐month supervised resistance training int...
Resistance training is an important aspect of healthy ageing, yet participation rates are especially...
The aims of this study were: (1) to report on and analyse rest interval (RI) control between sets ad...