Project Details
Description
1.Determine if the ELCS programme provides an effective means of promoting physical activity.
2.Determine if resultant increases in physical activity are associated with improved functional balance, self-reported mental wellbeing and reduced fall-risk.
3.Explore the social and economic impact of the ELCS programme.
4.Identify the key elements that contribute to the engagement and retention of both instructors and participants in physical activity.
2.Determine if resultant increases in physical activity are associated with improved functional balance, self-reported mental wellbeing and reduced fall-risk.
3.Explore the social and economic impact of the ELCS programme.
4.Identify the key elements that contribute to the engagement and retention of both instructors and participants in physical activity.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/12/17 → 1/07/19 |
Collaborative partners
- University of Northampton (lead)
- University of Exeter
- Brunel University London (Joint applicant)
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Research output
- 1 Commissioned Report
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Evaluation of “Exercise Leadership in Community Settings” Programme
Hazenberg, R., Karlidag-Dennis, E., Young, W. & Ellmers, T., 23 Oct 2019, (Accepted/In press) 68 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned Report