Abstract Background About half of women decrease their regular exercise during middle age. Concurrently, they experience a reduction in basal metabolic rate and loss of lean muscle as they transition to menopause. The combined effects place these women at increased risk for body weight gain and associated co-morbidities. Further research is required to better assess their barriers to regular exercise and to develop more applied knowledge aimed to improve the applicability of clinical interventions aimed at this population. The main aim of this study was to identify enablers and barriers influencing adherence to regular exercise in middle-aged women who exercise. ...
Background. Menopausal women are at high risk for cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis. However,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the process of exercise adherence in middle age...
Objective: To explore the informational and behavioural factors, that affect women’s participation i...
Background: Physical inactivity is well documented as being a key component in many non-communicable...
Literature on physical activity determinants among middle and older aged women focuses mainly on sho...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud - Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide...
Introduction: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide being largely...
OBJECTIVES: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. They are, thou...
Objectives - Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. They are, tho...
Objectives - Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. They are, tho...
Background and aims. Regular physical activity reduces the risk of developing many conditions that a...
Purpose: Few lifestyle choices have a more significant impact on the length of life than adopting re...
The postmenopausal period is associated with an increase in weight and the incidence of cardiovascul...
The postmenopausal period is associated with an increase in weight and the incidence of cardiovascul...
Weight gain and the associated increased risk of obesity-related diseases are associated with the po...
Background. Menopausal women are at high risk for cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis. However,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the process of exercise adherence in middle age...
Objective: To explore the informational and behavioural factors, that affect women’s participation i...
Background: Physical inactivity is well documented as being a key component in many non-communicable...
Literature on physical activity determinants among middle and older aged women focuses mainly on sho...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud - Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide...
Introduction: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide being largely...
OBJECTIVES: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. They are, thou...
Objectives - Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. They are, tho...
Objectives - Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. They are, tho...
Background and aims. Regular physical activity reduces the risk of developing many conditions that a...
Purpose: Few lifestyle choices have a more significant impact on the length of life than adopting re...
The postmenopausal period is associated with an increase in weight and the incidence of cardiovascul...
The postmenopausal period is associated with an increase in weight and the incidence of cardiovascul...
Weight gain and the associated increased risk of obesity-related diseases are associated with the po...
Background. Menopausal women are at high risk for cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis. However,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the process of exercise adherence in middle age...
Objective: To explore the informational and behavioural factors, that affect women’s participation i...