Older people's adherence to community-based group exercise programmes: a multiple-case study
Abstract Background Physical inactivity is a global phenomenon, with estimates of one in four adults not being active enough to achieve health benefits, thus heightening the risk of developing non-communicable diseases. In order to realise the health and wellbeing gains associated with physical acti...
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Main Authors: | Clare Killingback (Author), Fotini Tsofliou (Author), Carol Clark (Author) |
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