Publications by authors named "Luz Maria del Rey-Moya"

Aims And Objectives: To determine the effect of a seven-week-long, group-delivered, nurse-monitored, exercise training programme on the adherence of obese women to physical exercise routines at 12 months.

Background: The worldwide obesity epidemic is posing huge public health challenges. The main cause of obesity in Europe is very possibly a sedentary lifestyle.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Luz Maria del Rey-Moya"

  • - Luz Maria del Rey-Moya's research primarily focuses on health interventions aimed at improving the adherence to physical exercise routines, particularly among specific populations such as obese women.
  • - In her 2013 study published in the Journal of Clinical Nursing, she evaluated the effectiveness of a structured, nurse-monitored group intervention designed to enhance exercise adherence over a 12-month period.
  • - The findings highlight the significance of targeted group interventions in addressing public health challenges posed by obesity and emphasize the potential for community-based strategies to promote healthier lifestyles among at-risk populations.