BACKGROUND: Exercise referral schemes are one of the most popular forms of physical activity intervention in primary care in the UK and present an opportunity to better understand the factors related to exercise adherence. But standard schemes tend to be delivered over a short period and so provide information about the factors associated with short-term adherence. This retrospective register-based study of a longer-duration scheme allowed investigation of longer-term adherence. METHODS: Social, physiological and anthropometric data were extracted from records of a cohort of ERS participants who had enrolled between 01 January and 31 December 2007 (n = 701). Characteristics of adherers and non-adherers were compared and potential predictors...
Objectives: Exercise referral schemes are internationally widespread. This study aimed to give an in...
Understanding the complexities associated with physical activity behaviour is problematic as it is a...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) support inactive adults, who have chronic health condit...
Abstract Background Exercise referral schemes are one of the most popular forms of physical activity...
Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the health...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are a prevalent method of increasing physical activity l...
Objectives Exercise on referral schemes (ERS) are widely commissioned in the UK but there is littl...
Background Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are a prevalent method of increasing physical activity le...
ABSTRACTObjectives: Exercise on referral schemes (ERS) are widely commissioned in the UK but there i...
In order to enhance the effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS), further understanding is r...
Background: The effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS) is influenced by uptake and adheren...
Aim: To compare the characteristics of mental health and physical health participants attending an e...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS) is influenced by uptake and adheren...
Aim To compare the characteristics of mental health and physical health participants attending an ex...
Objectives: Exercise referral schemes are internationally widespread. This study aimed to give an in...
Understanding the complexities associated with physical activity behaviour is problematic as it is a...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) support inactive adults, who have chronic health condit...
Abstract Background Exercise referral schemes are one of the most popular forms of physical activity...
Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the health...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are a prevalent method of increasing physical activity l...
Objectives Exercise on referral schemes (ERS) are widely commissioned in the UK but there is littl...
Background Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are a prevalent method of increasing physical activity le...
ABSTRACTObjectives: Exercise on referral schemes (ERS) are widely commissioned in the UK but there i...
In order to enhance the effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS), further understanding is r...
Background: The effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS) is influenced by uptake and adheren...
Aim: To compare the characteristics of mental health and physical health participants attending an e...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS) is influenced by uptake and adheren...
Aim To compare the characteristics of mental health and physical health participants attending an ex...
Objectives: Exercise referral schemes are internationally widespread. This study aimed to give an in...
Understanding the complexities associated with physical activity behaviour is problematic as it is a...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) support inactive adults, who have chronic health condit...