Physical activity in physiotherapy students: Levels of physical activity and perceived benefits and barriers to exercise
Background: Physiotherapists have been identified as key role players in health promotion, prevention and treatment of non-communicable diseases. Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe the perceived benefits and barriers to exercise and their association with levels of physical activity (P...
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Main Authors: | Diana Kgokong (Author), Romy Parker (Author) |
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