Introduction: People who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, have substantially poorer health. Sustained and regular participation in physical activity is beneficial for both mental and physical health. Limited data suggest that levels of physical activity in the homeless and those at risk of homelessness are low, and access to community-based exercise is limited or non-existent for this population. Nonetheless, exercise programmes for the homeless could provide a feasible and scalable intervention for providing beneficial effects on physical and mental health in this population. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of a group exercise intervention on activity levels in people who are homeless or at risk of homeless...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Objectives: This study compared (1) levels of engagement in lifestyle risk behaviours and (2) mental...
Youth homelessness in the United Kingdom is a complex, multifaceted issue encompassing numerous det...
Homelessness is a condition which affects 1.59 million people on a given night in the United States....
Background: Homelessness affects approximately 6 percent of the United States population, which is k...
Abstract Background Homelessness is a persistent social issue with diverse impacts reaching far beyo...
The homeless are a group of people characterised by social exclusion, stigmatisation, discrimination...
Homeless people are susceptible to a range of health problems, yet in terms of health promotion, ten...
Homeless people are susceptible to a range of health problems, yet in terms of health promotion, ten...
Background: Research suggests that homeless people experience higher levels of mental and physical h...
Homeless people are susceptible to a range of health problems, yet in terms of health promo-tion, te...
FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Greater Glasgow Primary Care Trust, 'Involving People' grant scheme.PURPOS...
Background: More evidence is needed on the potential role of ‘booster’ interventions in the maintena...
Physical activity (PA) has diverse benefits for physical and mental health and can reduce symptoms o...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Objectives: This study compared (1) levels of engagement in lifestyle risk behaviours and (2) mental...
Youth homelessness in the United Kingdom is a complex, multifaceted issue encompassing numerous det...
Homelessness is a condition which affects 1.59 million people on a given night in the United States....
Background: Homelessness affects approximately 6 percent of the United States population, which is k...
Abstract Background Homelessness is a persistent social issue with diverse impacts reaching far beyo...
The homeless are a group of people characterised by social exclusion, stigmatisation, discrimination...
Homeless people are susceptible to a range of health problems, yet in terms of health promotion, ten...
Homeless people are susceptible to a range of health problems, yet in terms of health promotion, ten...
Background: Research suggests that homeless people experience higher levels of mental and physical h...
Homeless people are susceptible to a range of health problems, yet in terms of health promo-tion, te...
FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Greater Glasgow Primary Care Trust, 'Involving People' grant scheme.PURPOS...
Background: More evidence is needed on the potential role of ‘booster’ interventions in the maintena...
Physical activity (PA) has diverse benefits for physical and mental health and can reduce symptoms o...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Objectives: This study compared (1) levels of engagement in lifestyle risk behaviours and (2) mental...