The facilitators and barriers of physical activity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander regional sport participants
Abstract Background: Disparities in health perspectives between Indigenous and non‐Indigenous populations are major concerns in many of the world's well‐developed nations. Indigenous populations are largely less healthy, more prone to chronic diseases, and have an earlier overall mortality than...
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Main Authors: | Claudie Péloquin (Author), Thomas Doering (Author), Stephanie Alley (Author), Amanda Rebar (Author) |
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