Open Access Research: Change in health and social factors in mid-adulthood and corresponding changes in leisure-time physical inactivity in a prospective cohort - UCL Discovery https://t.co/bMGHsGjVpt
I know lots of 33-50 year olds - lots of them that became my clients! - that let their physical activity levels "deteriorate" during this age (in the words of this study) and are now seeking a way out... https://t.co/cK7iynEYCU
RT @SPintoPereira: Are barriers to and promoters of activity equivalent? Read our new paper to find out! Work done while at @MRCLHA, funded…
RT @SPintoPereira: Are barriers to and promoters of activity equivalent? Read our new paper to find out! Work done while at @MRCLHA, funded…
RT @SPintoPereira: Are barriers to and promoters of activity equivalent? Read our new paper to find out! Work done while at @MRCLHA, funded…
RT @SPintoPereira: Are barriers to and promoters of activity equivalent? Read our new paper to find out! Work done while at @MRCLHA, funded…
Are barriers to and promoters of activity equivalent? Read our new paper to find out! Work done while at @MRCLHA, funded by @PHRC2017 and @The_MRC. @PARG3 @MCR_SSM @clscohorts @CLOSER_UK #longitudinal studies
New @IJBNPA Changes in inactivity status are not uncommon; health factors may be particularly important in relation to such changes. Findings using 1958 #birthcohort data. @SPintoPereira. https://t.co/xo4fGf4785