Health and Wellbeing in an Outdoor and Adventure Sports Context
Outdoor and adventure sports (OAS) have been linked to positive health and wellbeing outcomes. This Special Edition brings together cutting-edge research and thought on the implications of this link. An analysis of the papers in this Special Edition reveals important insights into (i) the diverse an...
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Main Authors: | John Allan (Author), Ashley Hardwell (Author), Chris Kay (Author), Suzanne Peacock (Author), Melissa Hart (Author), Michelle Dillon (Author), Eric Brymer (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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