The active living gender's gap challenge: 2013-2017 Eurobarometers physical inactivity data show constant higher prevalence in women with no progress towards global reduction goals
Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) considers physical inactivity (PIA) as a critical noncommunicable factor for disease and mortality, affecting more women than men. In 2013, the WHO set a 10% reduction of the PIA prevalence, with the goal to be reached by 2025. Changes in the 2...
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Main Authors: | X. Mayo (Author), G. Liguori (Author), E. Iglesias-Soler (Author), R. J. Copeland (Author), I. Clavel San Emeterio (Author), A. Lowe (Author), F. del Villar (Author), A. Jimenez (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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