The Daily Mile as a public health intervention: a rapid ethnographic assessment of uptake and implementation in South London, UK
Abstract Background Existing evidence identifies health benefits for children of additional daily physical activity (PA) on a range of cardiovascular and metabolic outcomes. The Daily Mile (TDM) is a popular scheme designed to increase children's PA within the school day. Emerging evidence indi...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Hanckel (Author), Danny Ruta (Author), Gwenda Scott (Author), Janet L. Peacock (Author), Judith Green (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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