Physical Activity and Leisure Engagement amongst Populations with Long-Term Health Conditions
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Behavior, Chronic Disease and Health Promotion".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 April 2023) | Viewed by 12772
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pediatric physical activity; motor competence; stroke; mental health
Interests: biomechanics; finite element analysis; statistical analyses; randomized controlled trials
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Dear Colleagues,
The benefits of physical activity for people living with long-term conditions (LTCs) are well-established, though the risks of physical activity for those individuals are less well understood. There are understandable fears of exacerbating symptoms or causing an adverse event and this remains a pervasive barrier. However, a recent consensus statement reported that the benefits of engaging in physical activity outweigh the potential risks in people with long-term health conditions (Reid et al., 2022). Efforts to increase engagement in physical activity amongst populations with LTCs have adopted a range of broad and specific intervention approaches. This special issue calls for papers that conceptually and/or empirically examine important issues of physical activity engagement in populations with LTCs, particularly through multi- and/or inter-disciplinary perspectives and with clear outcomes and/or recommendations for healthcare practitioners. Due to the breadth and complexity of this issue recommended topics may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Systematic reviews and meta-analyses specific to one or more LTC;
- Psychology;
- New technology applications;
- Interdisciplinary theoretical integration for physical activity in populations with LTCs;
- Community-based (i.e., social prescribing) involvement and interventions;
- Marketing and messaging of physical activity intervention/engagement for LTC populations;
- Case studies.
Dr. Matthew J. Reeves
Dr. Jonathan Sinclair
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- physical activity
- long-term condition(s)
- interventions
- co-morbidities
- public health
- multi- and inter-disciplinary
- marketing and messaging
- social prescribing
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