using MI with a single patient to increase healthy behaviors during cardiac rehabilitation ( Pietrabissa et al., 2015 ), to show increased adherence to medication for a patient with schizophrenia ( Ertem & Duman, 2016 ), and to illustrate how MI can be integrated into career-counseling interventions
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Enhancing Athlete Engagement in Sport Psychology Interventions Using Motivational Interviewing: A Case Study
Rory J. Mack, Jeff D. Breckon, Paul D. O’Halloran, and Joanne Butt
Maintenance of Exercise Habit and Its Impact on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Previously Sedentary People: A 7-Year Follow-Up
Sabrina Masotti, Erica Menegatti, Valentina Zerbini, Andrea Raisi, Tommaso Piva, Martina Morelli, Rosario Lordi, Giovanni Grazzi, Gianni Mazzoni, and Simona Mandini
least within the next 6 months. Traditionally, structured lifestyle interventions utilize group or individual education, behavior change techniques, self-monitoring, the provision of written information materials, and/or telephone counseling. Interventions utilizing these methods have shown to be
Correlates of Physical Activity Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults With Hazardous Drinking Habits in Six Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Davy Vancampfort, Brendon Stubbs, Mats Hallgren, Andreas Lundin, James Mugisha, and Ai Koyanagi
, 27 – 35 . PubMed ID: 26048566 doi:10.1016/j.exger.2015.06.002 10.1016/j.exger.2015.06.002 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force . ( 2004 ). Screening and behavioral counseling interventions in primary care to reduce alcohol misuse: Recommendation statement . Annals of Internal Medicine, 140 ( 7
Trends in Meeting the Aerobic Physical Activity Guideline Among Adults With and Without Select Chronic Health Conditions, United States, 1998–2018
John D. Omura, Eric T. Hyde, Giuseppina Imperatore, Fleetwood Loustalot, Louise Murphy, Mary Puckett, Kathleen B. Watson, and Susan A. Carlson
overweight or have obesity, and who have known cardiovascular risk factors (including diabetes and hypertension), to behavioral counseling interventions to promote a healthful diet and physical activity, as recommended by the US Preventive Services Task Force. 29 Lifestyle modification is also an integral
mHealth-Supported Interventions With Potential to Address Sedentary Behavior in Older Adults: A Scoping Review
Stacey L. Schepens Niemiec, Britney Cariño, Amy J. Chatfield, and Kristina Quan
, A. , Schotte , A. , Bogaerts , A. , Boen , F. , & Seghers , J. ( 2017 ). Short- and long-term effectiveness of a three-month individualized need-supportive physical activity counseling intervention at the workplace . BMC Public Health, 17 ( 1 ), 52 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889
Feasibility of a Virtual Health-Promoting Intervention (Choose to Move) for Older Adults: A Rapid Adaptation in Response to COVID-19
Samantha M. Gray, Lindsay Nettlefold, Dawn Mackey, Joanie Sims Gould, and Heather A. McKay
–79 years is 68.5 (26.4) ( Garratt & Stavem, 2017 ). There are no normative values for the MAT-sf perception of mobility measure as it is a newer, video-based tool ( Rejeski et al., 2010 , 2015 ). However, a recent feasibility study of a physical activity counseling intervention in 59 older adults (65
Evaluating the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Engagement of an mHealth Physical Activity Intervention for Adults With Spinal Cord Injury Who Walk: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Sarah V.C. Lawrason and Kathleen A. Martin Ginis
exercise counseling intervention significantly improved knowledge and self-monitoring of LTPA in people with SCI. Given that lack of knowledge acts as a barrier to LTPA participation among ambulators with SCI ( Lawrason & Martin Ginis, 2021 ), and that self-monitoring works as an effective LTPA behavior
An Overview of Dissemination and Implementation Science in Physical Activity and Health Promotion
Paul Andrew Estabrooks
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