© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The Exercise is Medicine movement, centralised in Physical Activity Health Promotion (PAHP) policy, is illustrative of neoliberal health governance that acts to sustain the population’s regular participation in physical activity (PA) through the logics of self-care, productivity, personal responsibility and choice. One way this is propagated is through the promotion of exercise as the ‘best buy’ (AMRC 2015) in modern medicine and a wonder ‘pill’ to good health (Sallis 2009a). However, the increasing reliance of PAHP policy on the Exercise is Medicine narrative to construct the healthy citizen typically conflates the categories of sport, exercise and PA, and fails to recognise the ...
Background: Policy agencies are now re-visiting early aspirations that sport, as a form of physical ...
Background The causal relationship between sports participation, as physical activity, and subjectiv...
The focus of this paper is on low regular, moderate- intensity exercise activities can benefits and ...
In this article, we theorise and explain Exercise is Medicine (EiM), as indicative of broader physic...
Background: Regular participation in sport, exercise and physical activity is associated with positi...
Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are programmes commonly implemented in the United Kingdom to increas...
INTRODUCTION: Claimed links between sport and health are pervasive. This paper interrogates evidence...
BACKGROUND: Changing the relative price of (in) activity is an important tool for health policies. N...
Based on extensive research on the relationship between exercise and health, exercise as a form of m...
BACKGROUND: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership in...
© 2014 Anokye et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
An abundance of data unequivocally shows that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight against...
Physical activity is increasingly being defined as a major, complex, multi-sector issue. In order to...
Background: Despite evidence that physical inactivity is a risk factor for a number of diseases, onl...
Epidemiological studies over the past four decades have convincingly shown that physical inactivity ...
Background: Policy agencies are now re-visiting early aspirations that sport, as a form of physical ...
Background The causal relationship between sports participation, as physical activity, and subjectiv...
The focus of this paper is on low regular, moderate- intensity exercise activities can benefits and ...
In this article, we theorise and explain Exercise is Medicine (EiM), as indicative of broader physic...
Background: Regular participation in sport, exercise and physical activity is associated with positi...
Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are programmes commonly implemented in the United Kingdom to increas...
INTRODUCTION: Claimed links between sport and health are pervasive. This paper interrogates evidence...
BACKGROUND: Changing the relative price of (in) activity is an important tool for health policies. N...
Based on extensive research on the relationship between exercise and health, exercise as a form of m...
BACKGROUND: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership in...
© 2014 Anokye et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
An abundance of data unequivocally shows that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight against...
Physical activity is increasingly being defined as a major, complex, multi-sector issue. In order to...
Background: Despite evidence that physical inactivity is a risk factor for a number of diseases, onl...
Epidemiological studies over the past four decades have convincingly shown that physical inactivity ...
Background: Policy agencies are now re-visiting early aspirations that sport, as a form of physical ...
Background The causal relationship between sports participation, as physical activity, and subjectiv...
The focus of this paper is on low regular, moderate- intensity exercise activities can benefits and ...