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Understanding the relationship between local high streets and older adultsโ physical activity There is an increasing older community population who are most at risk of isolation, loneliness and detrimental health outcomes in the United Kingdom. Despite older adults being frequently highlighted as a priority group in policy, public health and planning practices, they can remain…
Using systems science to understand and enhance walking promotion in Ireland Physical activity promotion in Ireland, and worldwide, is the โbusiness of many but the responsibility of noneโ. Organisations from many sectors have a role to play yet the activities of one sector canโt be credited for a countryโs physical activity levels. Many interventions, multiple…
Community members as citizen scientists identify environmental characteristics that influence walkability and active living in rural areas. People who live in places where it is easy to get around by walking โ โwalkableโ places โ are more likely to be healthy and active than those who live in places where walking and other forms of…
Over 550,000 members and 285 billion steps later: Understanding the long-term implementation achievements of a community-wide eHealth intervention program. Like many countries globally Australia faces an inactivity crisis, with less than half the population meeting the National Physical Activity Recommendations. In 2001 the Queensland State Government responded by funding a 2-year research project looking at…