Is caregiver burden associated with the nonachievement of heart-healthy diet and physical activity behaviors in family caregivers of cardiovascular disease patients?
Caregiver burden acts as a barrier to achieving heart-healthy lifestyle behaviors among family members of CVD patients and should be considered in prevention interventions.
Caregiver burdens were associated with nonachievement of heart-healthy diet and physical activity behaviors among family caregivers 1 year after patient discharge. When developing heart-health promotion interventions, caregiver burden should be considered as a possible barrier to prevention among family members of CVD patients.
Mochari‐Greenberger et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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