Assessing the social climate of physical (in)activity in Canada
Abstract Background Ecological models suggest that a strategy for increasing physical activity participation within a population is to reconstruct the "social climate". This can be accomplished through 1) changing norms and beliefs, 2) providing direct support for modifying environments, a...
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Main Authors: | Lira Yun (Author), Leigh Vanderloo (Author), Tanya R. Berry (Author), Amy E. Latimer-Cheung (Author), Norman O'Reilly (Author), Ryan E. Rhodes (Author), John C. Spence (Author), Mark S. Tremblay (Author), Guy Faulkner (Author) |
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