Walking groups can benefit health but uptake is more likely amongst those who are socially well-situated and need them least. This study worked with a new walking group in a community in England with poor health and socio-economic indicators to understand non-participation and barriers to involvement. It used a qualitative approach. Participant generated photographs captured the physical and social environments in which they walked and these were used with semi-structured interviews to inductively explore walking group participation and the wider social context of walking. We found that prior to joining there were low expectations of any health benefit and walking groups were not viewed as 'proper' activity. The group format and social expe...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the health benefits of outdoor walking groups. DESIGN: Systematic review and me...
The health benefits of regular physical activity are substantial and well-established. However, popu...
There is good evidence that when people’s needs and expectations regarding behaviour change are met,...
AbstractWalking groups can benefit health but uptake is more likely amongst those who are socially w...
Walking groups can benefit health but uptake is more likely amongst those who are socially well-situ...
Walking groups are numerous and historic in England, some are for profit and others of the not-for-p...
Walking groups have known health benefits but may not operate in communities with the greatest healt...
AbstractWalking groups have known health benefits but may not operate in communities with the greate...
Lay-led walking group interventions to increase physical activity often use community engagement met...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
It is already well established that regular walks are conducive to health and well-being. This artic...
The health benefits of walking through greenspace have earned widespread academic attention in recen...
Not only is it tacitly understood that walking is good for health and wellbeing, there is now robust...
Insufficient attention has been given to the influence of context on health-related behaviour change...
There is good evidence that when people's needs and expectations regarding behaviour change are met,...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the health benefits of outdoor walking groups. DESIGN: Systematic review and me...
The health benefits of regular physical activity are substantial and well-established. However, popu...
There is good evidence that when people’s needs and expectations regarding behaviour change are met,...
AbstractWalking groups can benefit health but uptake is more likely amongst those who are socially w...
Walking groups can benefit health but uptake is more likely amongst those who are socially well-situ...
Walking groups are numerous and historic in England, some are for profit and others of the not-for-p...
Walking groups have known health benefits but may not operate in communities with the greatest healt...
AbstractWalking groups have known health benefits but may not operate in communities with the greate...
Lay-led walking group interventions to increase physical activity often use community engagement met...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
It is already well established that regular walks are conducive to health and well-being. This artic...
The health benefits of walking through greenspace have earned widespread academic attention in recen...
Not only is it tacitly understood that walking is good for health and wellbeing, there is now robust...
Insufficient attention has been given to the influence of context on health-related behaviour change...
There is good evidence that when people's needs and expectations regarding behaviour change are met,...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the health benefits of outdoor walking groups. DESIGN: Systematic review and me...
The health benefits of regular physical activity are substantial and well-established. However, popu...
There is good evidence that when people’s needs and expectations regarding behaviour change are met,...