Leisure-time Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour in Older People: The Influence of Sport Involvement on Behaviour Patterns in Later Life

Given the dramatic demographic change underway in most industrialized nations, the health of older adults is a major concern, particularly given the prevalence of sedentary behaviours and physical inactivity among ageing populations. Researchers have suggested sport participation in later life promo...

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Main Authors: Amy M. Gayman (Author), Jessica Fraser-Thomas (Author), Jamie E. L. Spinney (Author), Rachael C. Stone (Author), Joseph Baker (Author)
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Published: AIMS Press, 2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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