Leisure Time Physical Activity and Reported Impairments: a Cross- Sectional, Population-based Study in the City of São Paulo
Tatiane Kosimenko Ferrari Figueiredo,
Katia Cristina Bassichetto,
Moisés Goldbaum
et al.
Abstract:Background
For people with impairments, physical activity is also a mechanism that facilitates autonomy in activities of daily living and inclusion in society. In addition to sociodemographic inequalities related to impairments, evidence shows that some population strata also have greater opportunities for physical activity. However, studies of physical activity in this population specifically are scarce. So, the purpose of the study was to describe and compare leisure time physical activity among people with… Show more
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