Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10516435 | Public Health | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This study uncovered health-related, arthritis-related, and functional factors associated with MVPA that may help guide intervention strategies. Participants with less severe symptoms, better functional performance and fewer comorbidities at baseline were more likely to achieve the recommended MVPA level at 12 weeks; therefore self-directed PA interventions may be best suited for those with relatively good health status despite arthritis, while those with worse symptoms and health status may benefit more from other intervention delivery modalities such as structured, individualized programs where additional support for managing arthritis symptoms and comorbidity can be addressed.
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Authors
M. Baruth, S. Wilcox, P.A. Sharpe, D.E. Schoffman, K. Becofsky,