PUBLIC HEALTH

Active ever after

Reducing inequalities in activity requires a shift in service aims, engagement and consultation, and the integration of physical movement with local community life, says Lisa McNally.

Some time ago, I remember talking to my mum about physical exercise.

She was becoming frail and needed no convincing that being more active would help.

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