The experience of motivation and adherence to group-based exercise of Norwegians aged 80 and more: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Physical activity is crucial for public health; worldwide, across all age groups, exercise has been recognised as a factor that leads to improved health. However, many people do not engage in regular physical activity and hence miss the opportunity to achieve these significant ph...
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Main Authors: | Irene Vestøl Stødle (Author), Jonas Debesay (Author), Zada Pajalic (Author), Inger Marie Lid (Author), Astrid Bergland (Author) |
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