In 2014, The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) called for the development of a system to collate local data on exercise referral schemes (ERS). This database would be used to facilitate continued evaluation of ERS. The use of health databases can spur scientific investigation and the generation of evidence regarding healthcare practice. NICE’s recommendation has not yet been met by public health bodies. Through collaboration between ukactive, ReferAll, a specialist in software solutions for exercise referral, and the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, which has its research hub at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre, in Sheffield, data has been collated from multiple UK-based ERS to generate one of th...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of an exercise referral scheme (ERS) aligned to the UK best p...
Exercise on referral schemes (ERS) are recommended by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence ...
Objective: There is recent evidence that exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are beginning to permit se...
In 2014, The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) called for the development of ...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by the University of Lincoln through the School o...
This thesis reports four studies, presented across five thesis Chapters, examining pathway from refe...
Evidence concerning the benefits of physical activity to health is well established. Despite this e...
Exercise referral schemes have shown small but positive impacts in randomized controlled trials (RCT...
This review critically explores the development, impact and evaluation of exercise referral schemes ...
The article discusses a symposium on exercise referral schemes (ERS) that was held at the College of...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Translational research is required to ensure exercise refe...
THE Physical Activity Special Interest Group of the Wolfson Research Insti- tute for Health and Well...
Background: Exercise referral schemes in England offer referred participants an opportunity to take ...
Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are a common approach to physical activity (PA) promotion in the Un...
Background Sedentary behaviour is a public health priority in many countries. Hundreds of community-...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of an exercise referral scheme (ERS) aligned to the UK best p...
Exercise on referral schemes (ERS) are recommended by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence ...
Objective: There is recent evidence that exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are beginning to permit se...
In 2014, The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) called for the development of ...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by the University of Lincoln through the School o...
This thesis reports four studies, presented across five thesis Chapters, examining pathway from refe...
Evidence concerning the benefits of physical activity to health is well established. Despite this e...
Exercise referral schemes have shown small but positive impacts in randomized controlled trials (RCT...
This review critically explores the development, impact and evaluation of exercise referral schemes ...
The article discusses a symposium on exercise referral schemes (ERS) that was held at the College of...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Translational research is required to ensure exercise refe...
THE Physical Activity Special Interest Group of the Wolfson Research Insti- tute for Health and Well...
Background: Exercise referral schemes in England offer referred participants an opportunity to take ...
Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are a common approach to physical activity (PA) promotion in the Un...
Background Sedentary behaviour is a public health priority in many countries. Hundreds of community-...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of an exercise referral scheme (ERS) aligned to the UK best p...
Exercise on referral schemes (ERS) are recommended by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence ...
Objective: There is recent evidence that exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are beginning to permit se...