In this article, we theorise and explain Exercise is Medicine (EiM), as indicative of broader physical activity (PA) health promotion, from a sociological perspective through the lens of health equity. Data were collected through two independent ethnographic studies that bookend the EiM endeavour: the production of knowledge in the laboratory, and the creation and implementation of health policy and PA interventions. First, we demonstrate how conceptualising exercise as medicine assumes narrow pathology and (prescribed) solution a priori, which has given rise to a new form of movement intellectuals. Within such context, we explain how the study of physical (in)activity (especially by exercise scientists) is shaped by broader social and poli...
Physical activity has become the most documented and acknowledged health advice in relation to both ...
Physical therapists are uniquely positioned through their knowledge and skills to help people become...
Widespread physical inactivity and resultant increases in cardiovascular and metabolic disease is a ...
In this article, we theorise and explain Exercise is Medicine (EiM), as indicative of broader physic...
Since the American Medical Association and the American College of Sports Medicine partnered to laun...
Based on extensive research on the relationship between exercise and health, exercise as a form of m...
This paper addresses the absence of social science perspectives in physical activity policy guidance...
Exercise has a long history as a therapeutic modality and has existed, in some form, in all cultures...
Physical education, sport and everyday living, no matter in which cultural context, has at its centr...
Epidemiological studies over the past four decades have convincingly shown that physical inactivity ...
Exercise has a long history as a therapeutic modality and has existed, in some form, in all cultures...
Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, p...
To become and maintain being physically active encompasses more than purely mindful and rational dec...
Within both populist consciousness and government policy there is the belief that exercise is medici...
An abundance of data unequivocally shows that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight against...
Physical activity has become the most documented and acknowledged health advice in relation to both ...
Physical therapists are uniquely positioned through their knowledge and skills to help people become...
Widespread physical inactivity and resultant increases in cardiovascular and metabolic disease is a ...
In this article, we theorise and explain Exercise is Medicine (EiM), as indicative of broader physic...
Since the American Medical Association and the American College of Sports Medicine partnered to laun...
Based on extensive research on the relationship between exercise and health, exercise as a form of m...
This paper addresses the absence of social science perspectives in physical activity policy guidance...
Exercise has a long history as a therapeutic modality and has existed, in some form, in all cultures...
Physical education, sport and everyday living, no matter in which cultural context, has at its centr...
Epidemiological studies over the past four decades have convincingly shown that physical inactivity ...
Exercise has a long history as a therapeutic modality and has existed, in some form, in all cultures...
Attempts at improving physical activity rates among the population are central to many government, p...
To become and maintain being physically active encompasses more than purely mindful and rational dec...
Within both populist consciousness and government policy there is the belief that exercise is medici...
An abundance of data unequivocally shows that exercise can be an effective tool in the fight against...
Physical activity has become the most documented and acknowledged health advice in relation to both ...
Physical therapists are uniquely positioned through their knowledge and skills to help people become...
Widespread physical inactivity and resultant increases in cardiovascular and metabolic disease is a ...