The active living gender’s gap challenge: 2013-2017 eurobarometers physical inactivity data show constant higher prevalence in women with no progress towards global reduction goals

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  • who: X. Mayo from the for Sport Studies, Carlos University, Madrid, Spain have published the research: The active living gender’s gap challenge: 2013-2017 Eurobarometers physical inactivity data show constant higher prevalence in women with no progress towards global reduction goals, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The analysis explored the sample as a whole and split by gender. The study assesses the progress in the fulfillment of the 10% reduction of PIA prevalence for 2025. For this analysis, data from two successive Eurobarometer surveys were obtained, December 2013 (Special Eurobarometer 412, published on March . . .

     

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