Which factors engage women in deprived neighbourhoods to participate in exercise referral schemes?
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Exercise referral schemes (ERS) have become a popular way of promoting physical activity. The aim of these schemes is to encourage high risk patients to exercise. In evaluating these schemes, little attention has been paid to lower s...
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Main Authors: | Nierkens Vera (Author), Absalah Saida (Author), Schmidt Melanie (Author), Stronks Karien (Author) |
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