A community-based, sport-led programme to increase physical activity in an area of deprivation: a qualitative case study

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Aphra Garner-Purkis
Samah Alageel
Caroline Burgess
Martin Gulliford
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[1] School of Population Health and Environmental Sciences,King’s College London
[2] King Saud University,undefined
[3] College of Applied Medical Sciences,undefined
[4] Community Health Sciences Department,undefined
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Exercise referral scheme; Physical activity; Health promotion; Exercise; Sedentary lifestyle; Social prescribing; Primary care; Social enterprise;
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