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AUTHOR
Jos Twisk
Additional file 1: of Tracking of fruit, vegetables and unhealthy snacks consumption from childhood to adulthood (15â year period): does exposure to a free school fruit programme modify the observed tracking?
CONSORT flow chart (word-file). (DOC 53 kb)
Additional file 3: of Tracking of fruit, vegetables and unhealthy snacks consumption from childhood to adulthood (15â year period): does exposure to a free school fruit programme modify the observed tracking?
Table: Difference between drop-outs and respondents by group (word-file). (DOCX 19 kb)
Additional file 4: of Tracking of fruit, vegetables and unhealthy snacks consumption from childhood to adulthood (15 year period): does exposure to a free school fruit programme modify the observed tracking?
Table: Overall difference mean/percentage between 1 ≥ missing and no missing within the intervention and control group (word-file). (DOCX 16 kb)
Additional file 2: of Tracking of fruit, vegetables and unhealthy snacks consumption from childhood to adulthood (15â year period): does exposure to a free school fruit programme modify the observed tracking?
First page of both questionnaires (24â h-recall and FFQ) (PDF-file). (PDF 7 kb)
Efficacy of tailored exercise therapy on physical functioning in patients with knee osteoarthritis and comorbidity : A randomized controlled trial
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy on physical functioning and safety of tailored exercise therapy in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) and comorbidities. Methods: In a randomized controlled trial, 126 participants were included with a clinical diagnosis of knee OA and at least 1 of the following target comorbidities: coronary disease, heart failure, type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or obesity (body mass index ≥30 kg/m2), with severity score ≥2 on the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale. The intervention group received a 20-week, individualized, comorbidity-adapted exercise program consisting of aerobic and strength training and training of daily activities…