CHANGES IN PERCEIVED EXERCISE BARRIERS IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN FOLLOWING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM

Sedentary lifestyles contribute to the development of hypertension, obesity and other preventable disease processes. Many of these processes have demonstrated improvement with the addition of a routine exercise program; however there are barriers that prevent women, especially elderly women from...

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Main Author: Laforme, Patricia Anne
Other Authors: Cromwell, Sandra L.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2003
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/609993
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6099932016-05-21T03:01:54Z CHANGES IN PERCEIVED EXERCISE BARRIERS IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN FOLLOWING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM Laforme, Patricia Anne Cromwell, Sandra L. Cromwell, Sandra L. Gagan, Mary Jo Ewing, Sharon Sedentary lifestyles contribute to the development of hypertension, obesity and other preventable disease processes. Many of these processes have demonstrated improvement with the addition of a routine exercise program; however there are barriers that prevent women, especially elderly women from committing to such a program. There is a high incidence of inactivity among elderly women, which leads to declining health, and increased mortality and morbidity. This study addressed those barriers, and evaluated whether barriers changed after involvement in a 10 week Tai Chi class. There was not a statistically significantly change in barriers after a 10 week class in Tai Chi. The limitations of the study, implications for nursing and recommended future research are discussed. Results will assist Nurse Practitioners to provide insight and support to women whose health improved with the addition of a routine exercise program. 2003 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/609993 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/609993 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona. Arizona Health Sciences Library, uncataloged theses.
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description Sedentary lifestyles contribute to the development of hypertension, obesity and other preventable disease processes. Many of these processes have demonstrated improvement with the addition of a routine exercise program; however there are barriers that prevent women, especially elderly women from committing to such a program. There is a high incidence of inactivity among elderly women, which leads to declining health, and increased mortality and morbidity. This study addressed those barriers, and evaluated whether barriers changed after involvement in a 10 week Tai Chi class. There was not a statistically significantly change in barriers after a 10 week class in Tai Chi. The limitations of the study, implications for nursing and recommended future research are discussed. Results will assist Nurse Practitioners to provide insight and support to women whose health improved with the addition of a routine exercise program.
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CHANGES IN PERCEIVED EXERCISE BARRIERS IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN FOLLOWING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM
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title CHANGES IN PERCEIVED EXERCISE BARRIERS IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN FOLLOWING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM
title_short CHANGES IN PERCEIVED EXERCISE BARRIERS IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN FOLLOWING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM
title_full CHANGES IN PERCEIVED EXERCISE BARRIERS IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN FOLLOWING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM
title_fullStr CHANGES IN PERCEIVED EXERCISE BARRIERS IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN FOLLOWING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM
title_full_unstemmed CHANGES IN PERCEIVED EXERCISE BARRIERS IN MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN FOLLOWING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM
title_sort changes in perceived exercise barriers in mexican american women following an exercise program
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