Qualitative evaluation of Fit Kids and Exercise Referral staying healthy projects

Jackson, Jennifer (2012) Qualitative evaluation of Fit Kids and Exercise Referral staying healthy projects. Project Report. University of Lincoln.

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Abstract

There is considerable research on the short term effects of physical activity programmes such as exercise referral, but less is know about long term impact. This qualitative review of Exercise Referral and Fit Kids programmes within Lincolnshire uncovers the long term impact of being part of physical activity interventions, the barriers and enablers to participation.

Additional Information:There is considerable research on the short term effects of physical activity programmes such as exercise referral, but less is know about long term impact. This qualitative review of Exercise Referral and Fit Kids programmes within Lincolnshire uncovers the long term impact of being part of physical activity interventions, the barriers and enablers to participation.
Keywords:physical activity, health promotion, public health policy, health inequality
Subjects:L Social studies > L431 Health Policy
L Social studies > L510 Health & Welfare
L Social studies > L400 Social Policy
Divisions:Lincoln International Business School
ID Code:6417
Deposited On:04 Oct 2012 20:07

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