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 ...
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) ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — Physical activity levels and sleep correlated with psychological outcomes in MS, ...
Patients with COPD who did a post-PR exercise program performed better in sit-to-stand and physical activity tests, but no effect was seen in HRQoL or COPD symptoms. Doing a community-based physical ...
Physical activity was associated with a lower risk of disability progression in multiple sclerosis (MS), longitudinal data showed. Compared with low physical activity, the risk of confirmed disability ...
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 ...
Autism spectrum disorder can produce different clinical outcomes in young children, with some having strong conversation abilities and others not talking at all. A new study reveals at the first signs ...