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Attrition in an Exercise Intervention: A Comparison of Early and Later Dropouts

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Abstract

We observed baseline differences between early dropouts and retained subjects in disease burden, physical function, and endurance, suggesting that these factors at baseline may predict dropout. Improved understanding of factors that lead to and predict dropout could allow researchers to identify subjects at risk of dropout before randomization. Assigning targeted retention techniques in accordance with these factors could result in decreased attrition in future studies. Therefore, the results of selective attrition of frailer subjects, such as decreased heterogeneity, restricted generalizability of study findings, and limited understanding of exercise effects in this population, would be avoided.

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