In my 20-plus years working in the nonprofit world, one of the most common mistakes I’ve seen nonprofits make is measuring activities instead of outcomes. I understand why: Measuring activities is ...
Meeting weekly activity goals is associated with a reduced risk for mortality in patients with hypertension, whether exercise ...
This study presents an integrated, exploratory assessment of physical activity, patient activation, health-related quality of life, and clinical outcomes among older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D) ...
People like to measure things - sometimes just for the fun of it. But there is a more serious side to measuring things. Our lives and safety often depend on correct measurements - blood pressure, ...
Objective To estimate the dose–response associations between non-occupational physical activity and several chronic disease and mortality outcomes in the general adult population. Design Systematic ...
In my last post, I wrote about why it’s important for nonprofits to measure outcomes rather than activities. I was excited to see that the post sparked a discussion, but I also noticed that folks were ...
Using Music as a Tool for Distress Reduction During Cancer Chemotherapy Treatment Future work should aim to improve patient adherence to remote patient-reported outcome and activity data collection ...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of physical activity interventions involving mobile applications (apps) or trackers with automated and continuous self-monitoring and feedback. Design ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis showed that active inflammatory bowel disease at conception and during pregnancy can lead to adverse outcomes of the pregnancy. Adverse outcomes included low ...
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