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ADHERE study: Behaviour change SMS messages to promote longer term adherence to exercise for knee osteoarthritis

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HeSANDA, MACH ; University of Melbourne, University of Melbourne ; HeSANDA MACH Node
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Demographic, baseline and 24-week follow-up data from the ADHERE trial. 110 patients aged over 50 years, obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) with moderate to severe symptomatic radiographic medial knee osteoarthritis. Both groups were asked to complete a home exercise program unsupervised three times per week for 24 weeks and were randomly allocated to a behavior change theory-informed, automated, semi-interactive SMS intervention addressing exercise barriers and facilitators or to control (no SMS). Primary outcomes were self-reported home exercise adherence measures. All data presented in the results paper (J Med Internet Res. 2020;22(9):e21749) available in XLSX format.

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Created: 2026-03-31

Updated: 2026-03-31

Issued: 2026-03-31

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