The health benefits of volunteering at a free, weekly, 5 km event in the UK: A cross-sectional study of volunteers at parkrun
This paper investigates the motives for first participating in parkrun and its impact for those who volunteered compared to those who did not volunteer. A cross-sectional survey was emailed to parkrun registrants, resulting in 60,680 survey returns from parkrun participants who self-identified as vo...
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Main Authors: | Steve Haake (Author), Helen Quirk (Author), Alice Bullas (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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