Executive Summary: The 2011 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for Everyone (PAR-Q+) and the Electronic Physical Activity Readiness Medical Examination (ePARmed-X+)

Authors

  • Darren E. R. Warburton University of British Columbia
  • Veronica K. Jamnik York University
  • Shannon S. D. Bredin University of British Columbia
  • Jamie Burr Physical Activity Line
  • Sarah Charlesworth University of British Columbia
  • Phil Chilibeck University of Saskatchewan
  • Neil Eves University of British Columbia
  • Heather Foulds University of British Columbia
  • Jack Goodman University of Toronto
  • Lee Jones Duke University
  • Donald C. McKenzie University of British Columbia
  • Ryan Rhodes University of Victoria
  • Michael Riddell York University
  • Roy J. Shephard University of Toronto
  • James Stone University of Calgary
  • Scott Thomas University of Toronto
  • E. Paul Zehr University of Victoria
  • Norman Gledhill York University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v4i2.104

Keywords:

Medicine, Exercise, Physiology, Chronic Disease, Physical Activity, Health Promotion, Exercise Science, Kinesiolog

Abstract

This summary outlines the recent process employed to reduce barriers to physical activity participation for all persons (including those with established chronic disease and/or disability). These screening tools are intended for persons interested in becoming more physically active, allied health professionals, qualified exercise professionals, and physicians alike. Following is a point-by-summary of the process, the key recommendations and new risk stratification strategy, and the changes made to the pre-exercise screening forms. Further information regarding this process can be found at www.eparmedx.com.

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How to Cite

Warburton, D. E. R., Jamnik, V. K., Bredin, S. S. D., Burr, J., Charlesworth, S., Chilibeck, P., Eves, N., Foulds, H., Goodman, J., Jones, L., McKenzie, D. C., Rhodes, R., Riddell, M., Shephard, R. J., Stone, J., Thomas, S., Zehr, E. P., & Gledhill, N. (2011). Executive Summary: The 2011 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for Everyone (PAR-Q+) and the Electronic Physical Activity Readiness Medical Examination (ePARmed-X+). The Health & Fitness Journal of Canada, 4(2), 24–25. https://doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v4i2.104

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