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From: Intentions of Canadian health professionals towards recommending exercise for people living with ALS

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Exercise modality effect on TPB constructs. Two-way mixed ANOVAs showed no statistically significant two-way interactions for the three measures. There were no statistically significant main effects for the between subjects factor, i.e. physicians versus HP_Yes: Attitude F(1,45) =.013, p=.91; Subjective Norms F(1,41) =.120, p=.731; Perceived Behavioral Control F(1,45) = 1.397, p=.243, partial η2 =.03. There was a main effect for the within-subjects factor, exercise modality. Bonferroni post hoc tests were done for paired comparison of exercise modalities. Attitude: Flexibility vs Strength and/or Aerobic p<.0005, Strength vs Aerobic p=.182; Subjective Norms: Flexibility vs Strength and/or Aerobic p<.0005,, Strength vs Aerobic p=.343; Perceived Behavioral Control: Flexibility vs Strength and/or Aerobic p<.0005, Strength vs Aerobic p=.364. Data points are marginal means with standard error

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