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Key study  Sanders M et al. 2012. Obesity and Mobility: Outcomes from a Multidisciplinary Team Weight Management Program Proceedings of the 14th Annual TRAC Meeting St. John's, Newfoundland. Page 23.
Key study  Toto PE et al. 2012. Outcomes of a multicomponent physical activity program for sedentary, community-dwelling older adults. J Aging Phys Activ 20:363-378
Key study  Wilcox S, et al. 2013. Effects of a self-directed, multicomponent exercise program for adults with arthritis (Abstract) Med Sci Sports Exerc 45(5):S313
Baruth M et al. 2014. Baseline predictors of physical activity in a sample of adults with arthritis participating in a self-directed exercise program. Public Health. Sep;128(9):834-41. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2014.06.018. Epub 2014 Sep 6.
Hinrichs T, et al. 2009 . Feasibility of a multidimensional home-based exercise programme for the elderly with structured support given by the general practitioner's surgery: study protocol of a single arm trial preparing an RCT [ISRCTN58562962]. BMC Geriatr. 9:37
Lee R et al 2005. THE FIRST STEP TO ACTIVE HEALTH PROGRAM FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH PRE-DIABETES. (Abstract) J Geriatr Phys Ther 28(3):124
Lyle RM, Josyula L. 2009. Healthcare provider physical activity prescription intervention pilot. (Abstract) Med Sci Sports Exerc. 41(5):s124
Page P et al. 2006. Effectiveness of the First Step to Active Health Program in Senior Centers (Abstract) Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 38(5) Supplement May:S332
Page P, Lee R. 2008. Effectiveness of the First Step to Active Health for Knee Osteoarthritis. (Abstract) Med Sci Sports Exerc 40(5):S375
Page P, Rogers M 2009. First Step to Active Health for Diabetes J Active Aging 8(1):44-53
Radebaugh TS, et al. 2011. Falling Less in Kansas: Development of a Fall Risk Reduction Toolkit. Journal of Aging Research 2011(532079). 7pp. doi:10.4061/2011/532079
Rogers N, et al. 2010. Varying the amount and type of social support provided during an older adult Well-Rounded Exercise Program (WellREP) Proceedings of the 12th Annual Thera-Band® Research Advisory Committee July 19-21, 2010. Athens, Greece. p 12-13.
Rogers N. et al. 2012. First Step To Active Health - Online Plus: Pilot Study (Abstract) American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, June 1, 2012.
Rogers NL, et al. 2009. Impact of the First Step to Active Health program on older adults functional fitness, balance, and daily activity. (Abstract) Med Sci Sports Exerc. 41(5):s367
Sanders M, et al. 2012. Obesity and Mobility: Outcomes From a Multidisciplinary Team Weight Management Program (Abstract) American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 31, 2012.
Sanders M, Rogers M 2014. Weight Loss Program Evaluation: Energy BALANCE & HMR® (Healthy Solutions®) Proceedings of the 16th TRAC meeting. Park City Utah. August 6-8, 2014. p. 15
Takeshima N, et al 2009. Effects of First Step to Active Health® program in older adults: class-based vs. home-based exercise. (Abstract). Med Sci Sports Exerc. 41(5):s19
Toto P 2010. Results of a multi-component exercise and physical activity program using the First Step to Active Health® for sedentary, community-dwelling older adults Proceedings of the 12th Annual Thera-Band® Research Advisory Committee July 19-21, 2010. Athens, Greece. p 14-15.
Toto P. 2009. The effectiveness of the First Step to Active Health in sedentary, community dwelling older adults (Abstract). Proceedings of the 11th Annual TRAC Meeting. Cancun, Mexico. July 25-27, 2009, p. 16-17.
Toto, Pamela E 2009. Exploring the "so what" of function ICAA Functional U. Exercise and activity for healthy aging Sept-Oct2009;7(5):1-9
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