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Interventions to improve physical activity among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups: an umbrella review.

Melinda CraikeGlen WiesnerToni A HillandEnrique Garcia Bengoechea
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2018)
Interventions can be successful at improving physical activity among children from socioeconomically disadvantaged groups, with evidence for other age groups weak or inconclusive. More high-quality studies in this population group are needed, which adopt strategies to increase recruitment rates and reduce attrition, report longer term outcomes, and provide adequate intervention details, to allow determination of the characteristics of effective interventions. We recommend that the benefits of physical activity be recognised more broadly than obesity prevention in future studies, as this may have implications for the design and appeal of interventions.
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