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Filter by:This study tries to improve patient's activity by a "Prescription for Activity" led by physiotherapists in secondary health care setting. Three groups are compared in regard to their increase of physical activity.
The specific aims of the proposed study are: - 1. To determine if web-based Motivational Interviewing (MI) is effective, compared to an informational web-based comparison group, in enhancing physical activity (PA) participation; and - 2. To assess the mechanisms by which web-based MI enhances PA through changes in targeted cognitive mediators. The specific hypotheses of the study include that: - Hypothesis 1: Web-based MI will increase PA; - Hypothesis 2: Web-based MI will lead to stage progression in the direction of increased readiness to participate in PA; - Hypothesis 3: Web-based MI will influence theoretically identified cognitive variables; - Hypothesis 4: Cognitive variables will mediate increases in PA participation.
The purpose of this study is to compare two exercise programs to determine how well they help older adults make exercise a regular habit after 9 months.