Background: Changes in lifestyle and eating habits have put women at risk of obesity and overweight more than ever. This aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Pender’s Health Promotion Model (HPM) to improve the nutritional behavior of overweight and obese women admitted to Fatemiyeh Hospital clinics in Hamadan, west Iran in 2015. Methods: n this quasi-experimental study, 108 eligible women were selected and randomly assigned to two groups: one experimental and one control. Data were gathered using three questionnaires: demographics, Pender’s HPM constructs, and nutritional behavior. The questionnaires were filled out by both groups as pre-test and two months later. A Pender’s HPM-based intervention was conducted for the expe...
INTRODUCTION: Health promotion behaviours are considered as preventives of non-communicable diseases...
Title: Design an intervention program for overweight women. Objectives: Show an importance of lifest...
Health at Every Size® (HAES®) is a weight-neutral approach focused on promoting healthy behaviors in...
The health behavior of a pregnant woman, including adequate nutritional behaviors and supply of all ...
Background: Lifestyle changes, advertising, and access to high-calorie, low-value foods have led to ...
Poor eating habits are formed and stabilized from childhood and adolescence, so, if there is no inte...
Background: It is especially true that prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing worldwide ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Nutrition is a determinant factor of health in elderly people. Independent li...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the effect of cognitive therapy and lifestyle modification...
Background/objectives: Nutrition is a determinant factor of health in elderly people. Independent li...
Aims: Health-promoting behaviors have a major role in healthcare. The present study was conducted to...
AbstractObjective: This study evaluates the impact of a physical activity (PA) intervention program ...
Background & Aim: Osteoporosis is a silent and progressive disease that causes disability in people ...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
Nutritional self-care can be noticed as one of the main both care and control procedure of metabolic...
INTRODUCTION: Health promotion behaviours are considered as preventives of non-communicable diseases...
Title: Design an intervention program for overweight women. Objectives: Show an importance of lifest...
Health at Every Size® (HAES®) is a weight-neutral approach focused on promoting healthy behaviors in...
The health behavior of a pregnant woman, including adequate nutritional behaviors and supply of all ...
Background: Lifestyle changes, advertising, and access to high-calorie, low-value foods have led to ...
Poor eating habits are formed and stabilized from childhood and adolescence, so, if there is no inte...
Background: It is especially true that prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing worldwide ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Nutrition is a determinant factor of health in elderly people. Independent li...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the effect of cognitive therapy and lifestyle modification...
Background/objectives: Nutrition is a determinant factor of health in elderly people. Independent li...
Aims: Health-promoting behaviors have a major role in healthcare. The present study was conducted to...
AbstractObjective: This study evaluates the impact of a physical activity (PA) intervention program ...
Background & Aim: Osteoporosis is a silent and progressive disease that causes disability in people ...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
Nutritional self-care can be noticed as one of the main both care and control procedure of metabolic...
INTRODUCTION: Health promotion behaviours are considered as preventives of non-communicable diseases...
Title: Design an intervention program for overweight women. Objectives: Show an importance of lifest...
Health at Every Size® (HAES®) is a weight-neutral approach focused on promoting healthy behaviors in...