Adherence to structured physical exercise in overweight and obese subjects: A review of psychological models

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W. Castellani
L. Ianni
V. Ricca
E. Mannucci
C. M. Rotella
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[1] U.O. di Psichiatria Universitaria, Dipartimento Science Neurologiche e Psichiatriche, 50134 Firenze
[2] Sezione Malattie del Metabolismo e Diabetologia, U.O. Endocrinologia, Dipartimento di Fisiopatologia Clinica, Università degli Studi di Firenze
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Adherence; Exercise; Obesity; Physical activity; Psychological models;
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10.1007/BF03324983
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Regular physical exercise is a widely accepted means of reducing mortality and improving a number of health outcomes, which is also efficacious in the treatment of obesity) Unfortunately, despite the evidence of favourable short- and long-term effects, the results seem to be affected by a lade of adherence, particularly over the long term. It is very impor-i tant to evaluate and predict good adherence in order to be able to assess the real efficacy of physical activity in the treatment of various diseases. In this paper, we describe most of the psychological models used to evaluate such adherence, and investigate the physiological and psychological bases of physical activity, the most suitable type of exercise for obese patients and some useful strategies for ensuring long-term adherence. © 2003, Editrice Kurtis.
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