A series of new papers has recognised that physical activity is not just an individual choice. It is shaped by wider social and structural factors such as gender, socioeconomic position, and neighbourhoods. This perspective contrasts with earlier approaches that focused more heavily on individual behaviour and biomedical outcomes
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