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The study of the relationship between quality of lifestyle counselling and later adherence to the lifestyle changes based on patients with stroke and TIA

Citation: Oikarinen, A., Engblom, J., Kyngas, H., & Kaariainen, M. (2018). The study of the relationship between quality of lifestyle counselling and later adherence to the lifestyle changes based on patients with stroke and TIA. Clinical Rehabilitation, 32(4), 557-567. Link to publisher’s article.

Impact of healthy lifestyle factors on life expectancies in the US population

Citation: Li, Y., Pan, A., Wang, D., Liu, X., Dhana, K., Franco, O., Kaptoge, S., Di Angelantonio, E., Stampfer, M., Willett, W., & Hu, F. (2018). Impact of healthy lifestyle factors on life expectancies in the US population. Circulation,138, 345-355. Link to publisher’s article.

Health and recreation perception of adults with developmental disabilities

Citation: Burk, B. & Sharaievska, I. (2017). Health and recreation perception of adults with developmental disabilities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 51(3), 179-192. Link to publisher’s article.

“I can do it, you can do it”: Collaborative practices for enhancing physical activity

Citation: Kemeny, E. & Arnhold, R. (2012). “I can do it, you can do it”: Collaborative practices for enhancing physical activity. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 46(4), 268-283. Link to publisher’s article.

The long-term effect of screening and lifestyle counseling on changes in physical activity and diet: The inter99 study – a randomized controlled trial

Citation: Baumann, S., Toft, U., Aadahl, M., Jorgensen, T., & Pisinger, C. (2015). The long-term effect of screening and lifestyle counseling on changes in physical activity and diet: The inter99 study – a randomized controlled trial. BioMed Central,12(1), 1-10. Link to publisher’s article.

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