Reaching older people with PA delivered in football clubs – BMC Public Health (2015)
Older adults (OA) represent a core priority group for physical activity and Public Health policy. As a result, significant interest is placed on how to optimise adherence to
interventions promoting these approaches. Extra Time (ET) is an example of a national programme of physical activity interventions delivered in professional football clubs for OA
aged 55+ years. This paper aims to examine the outcomes from ET, and unpick the processes by which these outcomes were achieved.
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Respect inclusion: Audio-descriptive commentary
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