A qualitative exploration of participants' experiences of taking part in a walking programme: perceived benefits, barriers, choices and use of intervention resources

F Mitchell, K Stalker, L Matthews… - Journal of applied …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant inequalities and
tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider population. Walking …

A qualitative exploration of participants' experiences of taking part in a walking programme: Perceived benefits, barriers, choices and use of intervention resources

F Mitchell, K Stalker, L Matthews, N Mutrie, C Melling… - 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant inequalities and
tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider population. Walking …

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F Mitchell, K Stalker, L Matthews… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
A qualitative exploration of participants’ experiences of taking part in a walking programme:
Perceived benefits, barriers, choices and use of intervention resources — University of …

A Qualitative Exploration of Participants' Experiences of Taking Part in a Walking Programme: Perceived Benefits, Barriers, Choices and Use of Intervention …

F Mitchell, K Stalker, L Matthews, N Mutrie… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - ERIC
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant inequalities and
tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider population. Walking …

A qualitative exploration of participants' experiences of taking part in a walking programme: perceived benefits, barriers, choices and use of intervention resources

F Mitchell, K Stalker, L Matthews… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - strathprints.strath.ac.uk
Background: Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience significant inequalities and
tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider population. Walking …

A qualitative exploration of participants' experiences of taking part in a walking programme: Perceived benefits, barriers, choices and use of intervention resources

F Mitchell, K Stalker, L Matthews, N Mutrie… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - research.ed.ac.uk
BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant inequalities
and tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider population. Walking …

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Abstract Background: Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience significant
inequalities and tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider …

A qualitative exploration of participants' experiences of taking part in a walking programme: Perceived benefits, barriers, choices and use of intervention resources

F Mitchell, K Stalker, L Matthews, N Mutrie… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant inequalities and
tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider population. Walking …

[PDF][PDF] Mitchell, F., Stalker, K., Matthews, L., Mutrie, N., Melling, C., McConnachie, A., Murray, H. and Melville, CA (2018) A qualitative exploration of participants' …

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Abstract Background: Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience significant
inequalities and tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider …

A qualitative exploration of participants' experiences of taking part in a walking programme: perceived benefits, barriers, choices and use of intervention resources.

F Mitchell, K Stalker, L Matthews… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - research-portal.uws.ac.uk
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant inequalities and
tend to be more sedentary and less physically active than the wider population. Walking …