Medicine & Life Sciences
Exercise
100%
Randomized Controlled Trials
54%
Netherlands
53%
Systematic Reviews
51%
Muscle Strength
51%
Child
49%
Critical Illness
44%
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
42%
Joint Instability
39%
Fecal Incontinence
39%
Proteins
36%
Knee Osteoarthritis
35%
Independent Living
35%
Health
34%
Nurses
34%
Muscles
33%
Life Style
33%
Intensive Care Units
31%
Physical Therapists
31%
Rehabilitation
31%
Meta-Analysis
30%
Dietary Proteins
30%
Sarcopenia
28%
Mortality
26%
Delivery of Health Care
26%
Physical Functional Performance
26%
Cohort Studies
23%
Students
23%
Prospective Studies
23%
Activities of Daily Living
23%
Quality of Life
22%
Education
21%
Pain
21%
Fatigue
20%
Therapeutics
19%
Energy Metabolism
19%
Critical Care
19%
Population
18%
Torticollis
18%
Exercise Therapy
18%
Wounds and Injuries
18%
Cardiac Rehabilitation
18%
Head and Neck Neoplasms
18%
Healthy Lifestyle
18%
Cross-Sectional Studies
17%
Low Back Pain
17%
Counseling
17%
Joints
16%
Physical Fitness
16%
Walking
16%
Sports
16%
Elderly
16%
Occupational Therapy
16%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
15%
Anxiety
15%
Focus Groups
15%
Interviews
15%
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type 3
15%
Length of Stay
15%
Weight Loss
14%
Depression
14%
Cardiovascular Diseases
14%
Mentoring
14%
Frailty
14%
Knee
14%
Psychology
14%
Outpatients
14%
Confidence Intervals
14%
Primary Health Care
14%
Lower Extremity
14%
Reproducibility of Results
14%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
14%
Motivational Interviewing
14%
Colorectal Neoplasms
14%
Feasibility Studies
13%
Guidelines
13%
Aptitude
13%
Body Composition
13%
Osteoarthritis
13%
Coronary Artery Disease
13%
Secondary Prevention
13%
Articular Range of Motion
13%
Mental Health
13%
Survivors
12%
Gait
12%
Dancing
12%
Fats
12%
Skeletal Muscle
12%
Soccer
12%
Physical Education and Training
12%
Overweight
12%
Pelvic Floor
12%
Electric Impedance
12%
Indirect Calorimetry
12%
Observational Studies
12%
Vitamin D
11%
Pediatrics
11%
Motor Skills
11%
Enteral Nutrition
11%
Hip Osteoarthritis
11%
Social Sciences
community care
19%
Netherlands
16%
health
15%
nursing
14%
Sports
14%
performance
13%
mortality
12%
occupational therapy
12%
Group
10%
nurse
10%
citizen
10%
health professionals
9%
student
9%
experience
8%
participation
8%
evidence
7%
police officer
7%
playground
7%
occupation
6%
refugee
6%
case management
6%
curriculum
6%
anxiety
6%
hospital discharge
5%
dance
5%
cross-sectional study
5%
medication
5%
health promotion
5%
athlete
5%
interview
5%
education
5%
Healthcare
5%