Interventions to improve physical activity among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups: an umbrella review
Abstract Background People from socioeconomically disadvantaged population groups are less likely to be physically active and more likely to experience adverse health outcomes than those who are less disadvantaged. In this umbrella review we examined across all age groups, (1) the effectiveness of i...
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Main Authors: | Melinda Craike (Author), Glen Wiesner (Author), Toni A. Hilland (Author), Enrique Garcia Bengoechea (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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