A qualitative exploration of English black adults' views of strength and balance activities in mid-life
Abstract Background Public health guidelines state that all adults should undertake muscle and bone strengthening and balance training activities at least twice a week to support their physical function and maintain independent health. This is intended to maintain strength in adulthood and offset na...
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Main Authors: | Nick Cavill (Author), Gill Cowburn (Author), Russell Jago (Author), Charlie Foster (Author) |
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