Publication Date
In 2025 | 0 |
Since 2024 | 0 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 0 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 0 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 1 |
Descriptor
Behavior Modification | 1 |
Diseases | 1 |
Foreign Countries | 1 |
Health Education | 1 |
Heart Disorders | 1 |
Intervention | 1 |
Interviews | 1 |
Patients | 1 |
Physical Activities | 1 |
Prevention | 1 |
Program Effectiveness | 1 |
More ▼ |
Source
Health Education Research | 1 |
Author
Barber, J. | 1 |
Findlay, I. N. | 1 |
Gillie, A. | 1 |
Gillies, M. | 1 |
Harkins, C. | 1 |
MacIntyre, K. | 1 |
MacIntyre, P. D. | 1 |
McCloy, K. | 1 |
Scoular, A. | 1 |
Shaw, R. | 1 |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 1 |
Reports - Research | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
Location
United Kingdom | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Shaw, R.; Gillies, M.; Barber, J.; MacIntyre, K.; Harkins, C.; Findlay, I. N.; McCloy, K.; Gillie, A.; Scoular, A.; MacIntyre, P. D. – Health Education Research, 2012
Secondary prevention programmes can be effective in reducing morbidity and mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD). In particular, UK guidelines, including those from the Department of Health, emphasize physical activity. However, the effects of secondary prevention programmes with an exercise component are moderate and uptake is highly…
Descriptors: Intervention, Physical Activities, Heart Disorders, Prevention