Abstract Low-education women, a substantially older population, are subject to increased risks of metabolic syndrome and consequent cardiometabolic diseases; early detection and effective management were urgently needed. Ninety-nine women with metabolic syndrome, age 61 and education ≤ 6 years, from four community units were randomly assigned to either a self-management intervention (n = 51) or a control arm (n = 48). The intervention consisted of five dimensions, physical activity and diet modifications (daily exercise classes and two nutrition courses), goal setting, coaching and peer support, problem-solving, and self-monitoring. The control arm received an education leaflet. Assessments were performed at baseline, six months, and 18 mon...
Abstract Background The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of different dose...
The study aims to determine the impact of multimodal therapeutic approach on self-perceived stress i...
Sarah L Dunn,1 Winnie Siu,2 Judith Freund,2,3 Stephen H Boutcher2 1Department of Kinesiology, Univer...
Graduation date: 2009The purpose of this study is to determine whether a 12-week nutrition and\ud ph...
[[abstract]]How to reduce the health risks caused by metabolic syndrome is critical to the promotion...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of the present study is to evaluate the effect of a hospital-based therapeut...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a 12-week nutrition and physical activity (PA) int...
Although therapeutic lifestyle modification (TLM) has been recommended as a cornerstone treatment of...
The aim of the study was to identify the effects of the therapeutic lifestyle modification (TLM) pro...
Background and Objectives: The metabolic syndrome as a branch of metabolic disorders is known as the...
Lifestyle modification has been widely acknowledged as the primary treatment for the metabolic syndr...
Introduction: The main risk factors for hypertensive and ischemic cardiovascular disease of the meta...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> The improper control of self-care in hypertension imposes a lot...
Objectives: The purpose of the this study was to evaluate lifestyle intervention program for the tre...
Purpose Metabolic syndrome is a set of metabolic risk factors associated with increased risk of deve...
Abstract Background The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of different dose...
The study aims to determine the impact of multimodal therapeutic approach on self-perceived stress i...
Sarah L Dunn,1 Winnie Siu,2 Judith Freund,2,3 Stephen H Boutcher2 1Department of Kinesiology, Univer...
Graduation date: 2009The purpose of this study is to determine whether a 12-week nutrition and\ud ph...
[[abstract]]How to reduce the health risks caused by metabolic syndrome is critical to the promotion...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of the present study is to evaluate the effect of a hospital-based therapeut...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a 12-week nutrition and physical activity (PA) int...
Although therapeutic lifestyle modification (TLM) has been recommended as a cornerstone treatment of...
The aim of the study was to identify the effects of the therapeutic lifestyle modification (TLM) pro...
Background and Objectives: The metabolic syndrome as a branch of metabolic disorders is known as the...
Lifestyle modification has been widely acknowledged as the primary treatment for the metabolic syndr...
Introduction: The main risk factors for hypertensive and ischemic cardiovascular disease of the meta...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> The improper control of self-care in hypertension imposes a lot...
Objectives: The purpose of the this study was to evaluate lifestyle intervention program for the tre...
Purpose Metabolic syndrome is a set of metabolic risk factors associated with increased risk of deve...
Abstract Background The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of different dose...
The study aims to determine the impact of multimodal therapeutic approach on self-perceived stress i...
Sarah L Dunn,1 Winnie Siu,2 Judith Freund,2,3 Stephen H Boutcher2 1Department of Kinesiology, Univer...