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Promotion of Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis Through Healthcare Providers
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Promotion of Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis Through Healthcare Providers

R.W. Motl, E.A. Barstow, S. Blaylock, E. Richardson, Y.C. Learmonth and M. Fifolt
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, Vol.46(2), pp.105-111
2018
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Abstract

Participation in exercise yields meaningful benefits among persons with multiple sclerosis (MS), yet this population engages in low rates of health-promoting physical activity. The disconnect between evidence of benefits and rates of participation requires consideration of new opportunities for changing this health behavior. The current article hypothesizes that the patient-provider interaction offers a fertile opportunity for promoting exercise behavior in MS.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.203 Neuromuscular Disorders
1.203.147 Multiple Sclerosis
Web Of Science research areas
Physiology
Sport Sciences
ESI research areas
Clinical Medicine
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