After an initial meeting in 2013 that reviewed adherence to disease modifying therapy, the AD@MS group conducted a follow-up meeting in 2014 that examined adherence to behavioural interventions in MS (e.g. physical activity, diet, psychosocial interventions). Very few studies have studied adherence to behavioural interventions in MS. Outcomes beyond six months are lacking, as well as implementation work in the community. Psychological interventions need to overcome stigma and other barriers to facilitate initiation and maintenance of behaviour change. A focus group concentrated on physical activity and exercise as one major behavioural intervention domain in MS. The discussion revealed that patients are confronted with multiple challenges w...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding the experiences of people with MS taking part in physical act...
peer-reviewedObjectives To (1) systematically review the literature on behavioral interventions f...
Objective: Only a limited percentage of persons with MS (pwMS) participate to multidisciplinary reha...
After an initial meeting in 2013 that reviewed adherence to disease modifying therapy, the AD@MS gro...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exercise has consistently yielded short-term, positive effects on health ou...
Background The benefits of exercise and physical activity for people with multiple sclerosis are we...
Increasing physical activity (PA) through exercise is associated with improvements in many of the sy...
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BackgroundCurrently, there are a number of disease modifying therapies (DMTs) available that can hel...
Supplemental material for this article is available online. Trial registration: Changing physical ac...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore experi...
There is increasing recognition that exercise is an efficacious strategy for managing many consequen...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.Publication status: aheadofprintRemaining physically active...
BACKGROUND: Modifiable risk factors such as smoking and sedentary lifestyle adversely affect multipl...
Exercise as a subset of physical activity is a cornerstone in the management of multiple sclerosis (...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding the experiences of people with MS taking part in physical act...
peer-reviewedObjectives To (1) systematically review the literature on behavioral interventions f...
Objective: Only a limited percentage of persons with MS (pwMS) participate to multidisciplinary reha...
After an initial meeting in 2013 that reviewed adherence to disease modifying therapy, the AD@MS gro...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exercise has consistently yielded short-term, positive effects on health ou...
Background The benefits of exercise and physical activity for people with multiple sclerosis are we...
Increasing physical activity (PA) through exercise is associated with improvements in many of the sy...
Copyright © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the artic...
BackgroundCurrently, there are a number of disease modifying therapies (DMTs) available that can hel...
Supplemental material for this article is available online. Trial registration: Changing physical ac...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore experi...
There is increasing recognition that exercise is an efficacious strategy for managing many consequen...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.Publication status: aheadofprintRemaining physically active...
BACKGROUND: Modifiable risk factors such as smoking and sedentary lifestyle adversely affect multipl...
Exercise as a subset of physical activity is a cornerstone in the management of multiple sclerosis (...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding the experiences of people with MS taking part in physical act...
peer-reviewedObjectives To (1) systematically review the literature on behavioral interventions f...
Objective: Only a limited percentage of persons with MS (pwMS) participate to multidisciplinary reha...