Objective. The objective of the current investigation was to examine if the effects of a group-mediated cognitive behavioural counselling plus exercise intervention were superior to the effects of a standard exercise care condition on postnatal mothers\u27 self-regulatory efficacy (SRE), outcome expectations (OEs) and self-directed physical activity (PA). Design. The design of the study consisted of two intervention conditions; group-mediated cognitive behavioural counselling plus exercise (GMCB) and standard exercise (SE). Each condition consisted of two phases; a 4-week supervised, centre-based intensive exercise training phase followed by a 4-week home-based phase. Methods. Participants were 57 postnatal women randomly assigned to cond...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
Abstract Background When examining the prevalence of physical inactivity by gender and age, women ov...
Studies have demonstrated that postnatal women are at high risk for physical inactivity and generall...
Objective: To explore whether improvements in physical activity following the MobileMums interventio...
Working mothers exhibit high levels of inactivity, and theory-based interventions to bolster physica...
Childbirth is a life event that negatively influences mothers’ physical activity (PA) levels and is ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a social support/group exercise interventio...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
OBJECTIVE: Develop a behavioural analysis of factors influencing postnatal physical activity (PA) ac...
Working mothers face numerous exercise barriers, and thus exhibit high levels of inactivity. The str...
While being physically active is an important and valued goal for many individuals, family, work, sc...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
Abstract Background When examining the prevalence of physical inactivity by gender and age, women ov...
Studies have demonstrated that postnatal women are at high risk for physical inactivity and generall...
Objective: To explore whether improvements in physical activity following the MobileMums interventio...
Working mothers exhibit high levels of inactivity, and theory-based interventions to bolster physica...
Childbirth is a life event that negatively influences mothers’ physical activity (PA) levels and is ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a social support/group exercise interventio...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
OBJECTIVE: Develop a behavioural analysis of factors influencing postnatal physical activity (PA) ac...
Working mothers face numerous exercise barriers, and thus exhibit high levels of inactivity. The str...
While being physically active is an important and valued goal for many individuals, family, work, sc...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...
This systematic review and meta-analysis reports the efficacy of post-natal physical activity change...