Background Indigenous Australians and New Zealanders have a significantly shorter life expectancy than non-Indigenous people, mainly due to differences in prevalence of chronic diseases. Physical activity helps in the prevention and management of chronic diseases, however, activity levels are lower in Indigenous than in non-Indigenous people. Objective To synthesise the literature on the effects of physical activity interventions for Indigenous people in Australia and New Zealand on activity levels and health outcomes. Methods The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, SPORTSDiscus and PsycINFO were searched for peer-reviewed articles and grey literature was searched. Interventions targeted Indigenous people in Australia or New Zealand aged 18+ years a...
Community-based and Indigenous-led health and wellness approaches have been widely advocated for Ind...
© 2017 The Authors Background: Disparities in health perspectives between Indigenous and non-Indige...
Introduction: Aboriginal individuals continue to experience greater levels of cardiovascular disease...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians and New Zealanders have a significantly shorter life expectancy t...
Background: Indigenous Australians and New Zealanders have a significantly shorter life expectancy t...
Issue addressed Participation in physical activity programs can be an effective strategy to reduce c...
Background Globally, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes re...
This review provides information on physical activity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pe...
Background Indigenous Australians carry a greater burden of cardiovascular disease than other Austra...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have higher rates of chronic disease and a ...
Background: Indigenous Australians carry a greater burden of cardiovascular disease than other Austr...
AbstractPhysical inactivity is the third leading cause of the burden of disease for Australian Abori...
ObjectiveThe primary aim of the study was to translate and evaluate the impact of a Physical Activit...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Background: Improving the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples is a priority in Canada. A hig...
Community-based and Indigenous-led health and wellness approaches have been widely advocated for Ind...
© 2017 The Authors Background: Disparities in health perspectives between Indigenous and non-Indige...
Introduction: Aboriginal individuals continue to experience greater levels of cardiovascular disease...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians and New Zealanders have a significantly shorter life expectancy t...
Background: Indigenous Australians and New Zealanders have a significantly shorter life expectancy t...
Issue addressed Participation in physical activity programs can be an effective strategy to reduce c...
Background Globally, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes re...
This review provides information on physical activity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pe...
Background Indigenous Australians carry a greater burden of cardiovascular disease than other Austra...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have higher rates of chronic disease and a ...
Background: Indigenous Australians carry a greater burden of cardiovascular disease than other Austr...
AbstractPhysical inactivity is the third leading cause of the burden of disease for Australian Abori...
ObjectiveThe primary aim of the study was to translate and evaluate the impact of a Physical Activit...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Background: Improving the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples is a priority in Canada. A hig...
Community-based and Indigenous-led health and wellness approaches have been widely advocated for Ind...
© 2017 The Authors Background: Disparities in health perspectives between Indigenous and non-Indige...
Introduction: Aboriginal individuals continue to experience greater levels of cardiovascular disease...