Why some do but too many don't? Barriers and enablers to physical activity in regional Tasmania - an exploratory, mixed-methods study
Abstract Background The interconnectedness of physical inactivity and sedentarism, obesity, non-communicable disease (NCD) prevalence, and socio-economic costs, are well known. There is also strong research evidence regarding the mutuality between well-being outcomes and the neighbourhood environmen...
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Main Authors: | Sisitha Jayasinghe (Author), Robert Soward (Author), Timothy P. Holloway (Author), Kira A. E. Patterson (Author), Kiran D. K. Ahuja (Author), Roger Hughes (Author), Nuala M. Byrne (Author), Andrew P. Hills (Author) |
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