Young people's experiences of physical activity insecurity: a qualitative study highlighting intersectional disadvantage in the UK
Abstract Background Intersecting socioeconomic and demographic reasons for physical activity (PA) inequalities are not well understood for young people at risk of experiencing marginalisation and living with disadvantage. This study explored young people's experiences of PA in their local area,...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Dodd-Reynolds (Author), Naomi Griffin (Author), Phillippa Kyle (Author), Steph Scott (Author), Hannah Fairbrother (Author), Eleanor Holding (Author), Mary Crowder (Author), Nicholas Woodrow (Author), Carolyn Summerbell (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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