Physical Activity Research in Nursing

Purpose: To present exemplars of physical activity research in nursing, illustrate the importance of physical activity research across the lifespan, and recommend directions for theory development and research. Methods: Studies of physical activity and exercise currently being conducted by nurse inv...

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Hauptverfasser: Robbins, Lorraine B., Pender, Nola J., Conn, Vicki S., Frenn, Marilyn D., Neuberger, Geri B., Nies, Mary A., Topp, Robert V., Wilbur, JoEllen
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Aged
At risk students
Cardiovascular disease
Child
Children & youth
Chronic Disease
Classrooms
Counseling
Exercise
Female
Health Promotion
Humans
Intervention
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Middle Aged
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Nursing Research
Peers
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Physical fitness
Teenagers
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