Background and purpose Population-level initiatives of free-of-charge organised exercise have been implemented to encourage residents to take up regular physical activity. However, there exists a paucity of evidence on the ability of these interventions to attract and engage residents, especially targeted subgroups. Seeking to contribute to this evidence base, we evaluated a proportionate universal programme providing free exercise sessions, Leeds Let's Get Active. Methods Descriptive statistics were used to summarise the programme data and participants. Time to event, count and logistic regression models examined how different population subgroups engaged with the programme in terms of number of entries, weekly participation rates and...
Background Public health guidelines emphasise the value of vigorous intensity physical activity, but...
Background: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Increasing p...
Abstract Background The beneficial effect of physical activity for the prevention of a range of chro...
Background: The health benefits of an active lifestyle have been extensively documented and generall...
BACKGROUND: The health benefits of an active lifestyle have been extensively documented and generall...
This article was first published in:Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 1995:49:448-453OBJE...
Background: More evidence is needed on the potential role of ‘booster’ interventions in the maintena...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Background - More evidence is needed on the potential role of 'booster' interventions in the mainten...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Background The purpose of this paper is to assess the cost-effectiveness of a proportionate univers...
Background There is a high prevalence of inactivity in UK adults and many suffer from comorbid condi...
Background: The health benefits of regular physical activity (PA) are well known. Still, about 70% o...
BACKGROUND: Multi-strategic community wide interventions for physical activity are increasingly popu...
AbstractWalking groups have known health benefits but may not operate in communities with the greate...
Background Public health guidelines emphasise the value of vigorous intensity physical activity, but...
Background: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Increasing p...
Abstract Background The beneficial effect of physical activity for the prevention of a range of chro...
Background: The health benefits of an active lifestyle have been extensively documented and generall...
BACKGROUND: The health benefits of an active lifestyle have been extensively documented and generall...
This article was first published in:Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 1995:49:448-453OBJE...
Background: More evidence is needed on the potential role of ‘booster’ interventions in the maintena...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Background - More evidence is needed on the potential role of 'booster' interventions in the mainten...
Introduction There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from condition...
Background The purpose of this paper is to assess the cost-effectiveness of a proportionate univers...
Background There is a high prevalence of inactivity in UK adults and many suffer from comorbid condi...
Background: The health benefits of regular physical activity (PA) are well known. Still, about 70% o...
BACKGROUND: Multi-strategic community wide interventions for physical activity are increasingly popu...
AbstractWalking groups have known health benefits but may not operate in communities with the greate...
Background Public health guidelines emphasise the value of vigorous intensity physical activity, but...
Background: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Increasing p...
Abstract Background The beneficial effect of physical activity for the prevention of a range of chro...