BACKGROUND: Changing the relative price of (in) activity is an important tool for health policies. Nonetheless, to date, analyses of correlates of physical activity (PA) have excluded the notion of price. Using the first nationwide dataset on prices of PA for England, we explore for the first time how money and time prices are associated with PA (in general) and specific activities. METHODS: A nationally representative telephone follow-up survey to Health Survey for England (HSE) 2008 was undertaken in 2010. The sample covered individuals who reported to have undertaken some PA in the HSE 2008. Questions focussed on: ex-post money and time prices; type and quantity of PA; perceived benefits of PA and socio-economic details. Count regression...
This study examines the role of regional government quality in health-related participation in sport...
This article is available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. Copyright © 2012 Anokye et...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The Exercise is Medicine movement, cent...
© 2014 Anokye et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
Funding from the Department of Health policy research programme was used in this study.There is a pa...
Abstract There is a paucity of empirical evidence on the extent to which price and perceived benefit...
Background Reducing or eliminating entrance charges for the public use of leisure facilities is one ...
Background: Despite evidence that physical inactivity is a risk factor for a number of diseases, onl...
Physical activity is increasingly being defined as a major, complex, multi-sector issue. In order to...
Copyright @ 2011 Boehler et al.BACKGROUND: The ‘Physical Activity Care Pathway’ (a Pilot for the ‘Le...
Lack of physical activity is a major contributing factor to the worldwide obesity epidemic, and to t...
BACKGROUND: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership in...
Although the government in England has a long-standing interest in walking promotion, this has not b...
BACKGROUND: There has been increasing focus on the importance of national policy to address populati...
Background: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership in...
This study examines the role of regional government quality in health-related participation in sport...
This article is available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. Copyright © 2012 Anokye et...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The Exercise is Medicine movement, cent...
© 2014 Anokye et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
Funding from the Department of Health policy research programme was used in this study.There is a pa...
Abstract There is a paucity of empirical evidence on the extent to which price and perceived benefit...
Background Reducing or eliminating entrance charges for the public use of leisure facilities is one ...
Background: Despite evidence that physical inactivity is a risk factor for a number of diseases, onl...
Physical activity is increasingly being defined as a major, complex, multi-sector issue. In order to...
Copyright @ 2011 Boehler et al.BACKGROUND: The ‘Physical Activity Care Pathway’ (a Pilot for the ‘Le...
Lack of physical activity is a major contributing factor to the worldwide obesity epidemic, and to t...
BACKGROUND: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership in...
Although the government in England has a long-standing interest in walking promotion, this has not b...
BACKGROUND: There has been increasing focus on the importance of national policy to address populati...
Background: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership in...
This study examines the role of regional government quality in health-related participation in sport...
This article is available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. Copyright © 2012 Anokye et...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The Exercise is Medicine movement, cent...