The match between what is prescribed and reasons for prescribing in exercise referral schemes: a mixed method study
Abstract Background Exercise referral schemes (ERS) aim to tackle non-communicable disease (NCD) by increasing physical activity levels through prescribed exercise. However, there is a sparsity of knowledge upon what exercises are prescribed and if they are targeted towards tackling NCD. Method Mixe...
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Main Authors: | Colin B. Shore (Author), Gill Hubbard (Author), Trish Gorely (Author), Angus M. Hunter (Author), Stuart D. Galloway (Author) |
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