Behaviour change interventions to promote physical activity in people with intermittent claudication: the OPTIMA systematic review
Background People with intermittent claudication are significantly less active compared to their peers without intermittent claudication, worsening future health outcomes. Supervised exercise therapy is not commonly available, but behaviour change techniques in unsupervised interventions can improve...
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| Main Authors: | Ukachukwu O Abaraogu, Philippa Dall, Chris Seenan, Sarah Rhodes, Trish Gorely, Joanna McParland, Julie Brittenden, Ebuka M Anieto, Lorna Booth, Cathy Gormal, Jeremy Dearling, Candida Fenton, Sarah Audsley, Kimberley Fairer, Lindsay Bearne, Dawn A Skelton |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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NIHR Journals Library
2025-05-01
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| Series: | Health Technology Assessment |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3310/ZBNG5240 |
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