The discrepancy between the physical activity (PA) participation levels of men and women is well documented. Indeed, in the UK at least, women’s levels of inactivity are a serious concern, particularly given the effects of inactivity on long-term health. With recent shifts in the UK public health rhetoric recommending the attainment of daily PA levels via outdoor physical activity modes, such as walking and cycling, this paper seeks to explore the possible implications of such policy change on women’s PA participation and, specifically, the potential for gender-related barriers to be reduced. The paper features an empirical analysis of PA participation patterns among a sample of female respondents from a University in the South West of Engl...
The global ‘pandemic’ of physical inactivity is a leading cause of chronic non-communicable disea...
Approximately half of all UK women are insufficiently physically active, with the lowest activity ra...
Various (inter)national organizations and institutions expend a great deal of effort on fighting aga...
The discrepancy between the physical activity (PA) participation levels of men and women is well doc...
Recent health surveys have found that many young women do not participate in sufficient physical act...
Background Physical activity (PA) is part of a healthy lifestyle and prevents many chronic health pr...
The purpose of the current study was to explore, via interview, how and why women felt their physica...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is part of a healthy lifestyle and prevents many chronic health p...
Abstract Background Limited research has been conducted on gender differences in perceived environme...
Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity (PA) promotes health and reduces risk for ...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily...
This research was prompted by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) survey study Obstacles to...
Research has identified a positive health benefit linked to physical activity (PA) in youth and youn...
Physical inactivity is an important risk factor for the long term health of young people. Health ris...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity has been positively associated with a range of objectively measured en...
The global ‘pandemic’ of physical inactivity is a leading cause of chronic non-communicable disea...
Approximately half of all UK women are insufficiently physically active, with the lowest activity ra...
Various (inter)national organizations and institutions expend a great deal of effort on fighting aga...
The discrepancy between the physical activity (PA) participation levels of men and women is well doc...
Recent health surveys have found that many young women do not participate in sufficient physical act...
Background Physical activity (PA) is part of a healthy lifestyle and prevents many chronic health pr...
The purpose of the current study was to explore, via interview, how and why women felt their physica...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is part of a healthy lifestyle and prevents many chronic health p...
Abstract Background Limited research has been conducted on gender differences in perceived environme...
Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity (PA) promotes health and reduces risk for ...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily...
This research was prompted by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) survey study Obstacles to...
Research has identified a positive health benefit linked to physical activity (PA) in youth and youn...
Physical inactivity is an important risk factor for the long term health of young people. Health ris...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity has been positively associated with a range of objectively measured en...
The global ‘pandemic’ of physical inactivity is a leading cause of chronic non-communicable disea...
Approximately half of all UK women are insufficiently physically active, with the lowest activity ra...
Various (inter)national organizations and institutions expend a great deal of effort on fighting aga...