There are some mediators that affect physical activity such as knowledge and attitude. Some barriers such as lack of time, bad environmentsmayimpede doing physical activities. It sounds that lack of time is acommonbarrier to do physical activity in nursing and midwifery students. Since they encounter some factors that affect their health, this knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) study may be helpful to maintain and improve their health. Objectives: The current study aimed to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice related to physical activity in nursing and midwifery students. Patients and Methods: By simple randomized sampling method, 200 subjects were enrolled in the study. Based on the international physical activity quest...
Regular physical activity contributes positively to physiological and psychological health. This stu...
Background: physical activity is defined as any movement of the body that uses energy such as walkin...
Objectives: To identify the prevalence and predictors of physical exercise among nurses. Methods:...
Background: There are some mediators that affect physical activity such as knowledge and attitude. S...
Aims To investigate physical activity levels of nursing and medicine students; examine predictors...
Exercise is an important practice in leading a healthy lifestyle. However, recently the percentage o...
Background: Numerous connections between physical activity (PA) and health clearly indicate that now...
Background: The literature suggests that general population and National Health Service staff physic...
Studies have indicated that lack of regular physical exercise and not adhering to a health-promoting...
Background: the benefits of physical exercise are well known and include a lower risk of cardiovascu...
Introduction: Nurses need to encourage patients to lead a healthy lifestyle, hence it is important t...
Physical activity, is an integral health promoting behavior that patients should receive counseling ...
• Background:According to high prevalence of non-communicable diseases, inactivity is the most impor...
Purpose – Only limited published research is available exploring the lifestyle practices of student ...
The aims of this study are to assess the physical activity level and health-promoting lifestyle amon...
Regular physical activity contributes positively to physiological and psychological health. This stu...
Background: physical activity is defined as any movement of the body that uses energy such as walkin...
Objectives: To identify the prevalence and predictors of physical exercise among nurses. Methods:...
Background: There are some mediators that affect physical activity such as knowledge and attitude. S...
Aims To investigate physical activity levels of nursing and medicine students; examine predictors...
Exercise is an important practice in leading a healthy lifestyle. However, recently the percentage o...
Background: Numerous connections between physical activity (PA) and health clearly indicate that now...
Background: The literature suggests that general population and National Health Service staff physic...
Studies have indicated that lack of regular physical exercise and not adhering to a health-promoting...
Background: the benefits of physical exercise are well known and include a lower risk of cardiovascu...
Introduction: Nurses need to encourage patients to lead a healthy lifestyle, hence it is important t...
Physical activity, is an integral health promoting behavior that patients should receive counseling ...
• Background:According to high prevalence of non-communicable diseases, inactivity is the most impor...
Purpose – Only limited published research is available exploring the lifestyle practices of student ...
The aims of this study are to assess the physical activity level and health-promoting lifestyle amon...
Regular physical activity contributes positively to physiological and psychological health. This stu...
Background: physical activity is defined as any movement of the body that uses energy such as walkin...
Objectives: To identify the prevalence and predictors of physical exercise among nurses. Methods:...