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Why are teenagers turning away from physical activity?
Physical activity levels drop sharply during adolescence, particularly among girls. This is the result of a variety of factors, including social norms, physical changes, body image, and...
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People with disabilities gain greater independence and well-being through participation in sports [Interview].
Participation in sports among people with disabilities living in medical-social institutions and services (ESMS) remains too low even today. It is in this context that the French...
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Physical activity helps people with mental health conditions improve both their physical and mental health [Interview].
Physical activity helps improve body image and self-confidence in people with mental health conditions; it also improves their quality of life.
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Physicians' Prescriptions for Physical Activity: Barriers and Enablers
In 2021, the National Cancer Institute (INCa) conducted two surveys: a quantitative, representative survey of 200 general practitioners to assess their prescribing practices, and a...
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The Challenges of Prescribing Adapted Physical Activity
The range of services in adapted physical activity (APA) is inconsistent. Regional "Sport-Health-Well-being" strategies are implemented in varying ways across the country. These local...
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Adapted Physical Activity Bridge Programs: Addressing the Challenges of Prescription
Bridge workshops appear to be an effective solution for creating local opportunities to get people active. They promote physical activity as a factor in well-being while also addressing...
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Identify barriers and enablers to optimize adapted physical activity
A team of researchers conducted interviews with adapted physical activity (APA) professionals from eight Prescri'Forme-certified APA reintegration programs in the Île-de-France region....
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Acute Gastroenteritis: A Review of the 2020–2021 and 2021–2022 Winter Seasons
Santé publique France has released its annual surveillance data on acute gastroenteritis for the 2020–2021 and 2021–2022 winter seasons, which are also available as open data on Géodes.
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Acute Gastroenteritis: A Review of the 2020–2021 and 2021–2022 Winter Seasons
Key Points 2020-2021 Winter Season (from week 47-2020 to week 16-2021, November 16, 2020, to April 25, 2021): The 2020-2021 winter season was characterized by low activity for GEA in...
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis, Week 8. 2022–2023 Season.
Key Points The incidence rate of acute diarrhea reported by the Sentinelles network has increased compared to the previous week, but remains at a low level of activity compared to what...