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Characteristics negatively associated with maintenance of a new exercise program include obesity, tobacco use and mood swings. While it may seem knowledge of the benefits of exercise would promote adherence, studies show information alone does not translate to adherence.
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Applying the transtheoretical model to exercise adherence in clinical settings from American Journal of Health Studies provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Bibliography for: "Applying the transtheoretical model to exercise adherence in clinical settings" ... Articles in Wntr, 2004 issue of American Journal of Health Studies...
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In addition, the influence of exercise adherence on exercise capacity, muscle strength, self-efficacy, stress, physical activity, and health-related quality of life in the general population and in patients is reviewed.
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A model using social-cognitive predictors was developed to study the factors affecting physical exercise adherence in the case of cardiac rehabilitation. Findings showed that action planning and recovery self-efficacy predict adherence to physical exercise while health risk perception seems to be an insignificant factor.
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Findings suggest that the exercise adherent subjects in this study use specific cognitive ... Future studies comparing exercise thoughts of both adherent ...
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The overarching goal of this paper was to illuminate the potentially key role of collective efficacy in exercise adherence in order to develop and test interventions that provide more effective supports for adults living with diabetes.
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Two studies were carried out to investigate the utility of an interactionist approach to motivating involvement in an exercise program. In both studies the Self-Motivation Scale (Dishman, Ickes and Morgan, 1980) was used to classify program participants according to their level of self-motivation.
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Exercise adherence following discharge from a physical therapy program is poor among older adults. Barriers, not motivators, appear to predict adherence. [Forkan R, Pumper B, Smyth N, ... Some studies2, 3, 26 have shown that benefits of exercise gained during physical therapy often are not maintained after discharge.
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