2016
DOI: 10.3917/spub.160.0013
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Socio-histoire du lien entre activité physique et santé de 1960 à 1980

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“…Finally, in the 1960s, medical interest in exercise was rekindled for two main reasons. First, groundbreaking mid-century epidemiological studies clearly linked physical inactivity and chronic disease (Favier-Ambrosini, 2016). Second, exercise regimes became medically prescribed in response to growing public health concerns regarding the productive and economic consequences of unhealthy lifestyles (Berryman, 2010).…”
Section: Sport and Health: Normative Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, in the 1960s, medical interest in exercise was rekindled for two main reasons. First, groundbreaking mid-century epidemiological studies clearly linked physical inactivity and chronic disease (Favier-Ambrosini, 2016). Second, exercise regimes became medically prescribed in response to growing public health concerns regarding the productive and economic consequences of unhealthy lifestyles (Berryman, 2010).…”
Section: Sport and Health: Normative Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%