Hands On Webinar | Innovative Strategies to Enhance Exercise Engagement | Recording
Member Exclusive Recorded Webinar

In webinar, an expert panel explores innovative strategies to enhance exercise participation among individuals with diabetes. Attendees learn cutting-edge exercise protocols designed to increase engagement and adherence and discuss the role of mobile health technologies and remote client monitoring as effective tools to support and motivate clients in maintaining regular physical activity.
Overview

In this ADA member-exclusive recorded webinar, Innovative Strategies to Enhance Exercise Engagement, an expert panel explores innovative strategies to enhance exercise participation among individuals with diabetes. Attendees learn cutting-edge exercise protocols designed to increase engagement and adherence and discuss the role of mobile health technologies and remote client monitoring as effective tools to support and motivate clients in maintaining regular physical activity. The panel shares five actionable tips for supporting professionals and people with diabetes, as well as host a Q&A session at the end of the webinar.  

The session is part of the Hands On: Tips to Improve Diabetes Care webinar series, which is available exclusively to ADA professional members and presented by the ADA’s Behavioral Medicine & Psychology, Diabetes in Primary Care, Exercise Physiology, and Diabetes Technology Interest Groups. The series is supported by funding from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. 

Learning Objectives
  • Describe the behavior change techniques commonly integrated into wearable technologies to support physical activity in individuals with type 2 diabetes.  
  • Explore the basis for using next-generation wearables—including live biofeedback and real-time data sharing with health care professionals—to enhance adherence to physical activity.  
  • Identify preliminary evidence on the effectiveness of next-generation wearables in improving exercise adherence among individuals with type 2 diabetes.
Speakers

Matt Cocks, PhD, FHEA 

Reader in Exercise Physiology 

Liverpool John Moores University

Katie Hesketh, PhD 

Assistant Professor in Exercise Prescription

University of Birmingham - School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences

Moderator

Sam Scott, PhD 

Chief Executive Officer 

Enhance-d 

Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Cost:
FREE
Credit Offered:
1 CME Credit
1 ABIM-MOC Point
1 ACPE Credit
1 ANCC Credit
1 AAPA Credit
1 CDR Credit
1 COP Credit
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