Physical activity and exercise counseling in primary care.

S C Houde, K D Melillo
Author Information
  1. S C Houde: University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA.

Abstract

Despite the known health benefits of regular physical activity and exercise, physical inactivity is prevalent among American adults. The primary care provider is in an optimal position to provide physical activity and exercise counseling. The Physician-based Assessment and Counseling for Exercise (PACE) program, which utilizes the stages of change theory, provides a valuable framework for exercise counseling. This article discusses exercise counseling theories and research and provides an overview of the PACE program, including the PACE protocols and the model's utility in primary care.

MeSH Term

Adult
Counseling
Exercise
Feasibility Studies
Health Priorities
Health Promotion
Humans
Nurse Practitioners
Patient Compliance
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Primary Health Care
Self-Assessment
Surveys and Questionnaires
United States

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