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2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2007.03.004
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Causal attributions, lifestyle change, and coronary heart disease: Illness beliefs of patients of South Asian and European origin living in the United Kingdom

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“…Four further studies provided evidence for the reluctance of South Asian women to travel unaccompanied during the evening (Darr et al 2008;Grace et al 2008;Khanam & Costerelli 2008;Williams & Sultan 1999). Close access to classes was a particular facilitator for a Gypsy traveller community, where attendance at physical activity sessions increased at events that were facilitated on-site (Kopp 2009).…”
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“…Four further studies provided evidence for the reluctance of South Asian women to travel unaccompanied during the evening (Darr et al 2008;Grace et al 2008;Khanam & Costerelli 2008;Williams & Sultan 1999). Close access to classes was a particular facilitator for a Gypsy traveller community, where attendance at physical activity sessions increased at events that were facilitated on-site (Kopp 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Just as dietary behaviours were reported as having different associations and practices in the homeland compared with the UK, physical activity also had a different purpose and association 'back home', where every-day activity such as housework or river bathing was the norm and vigorous exercise was seen as unnecessary, or unacceptable (Darr et al 2008; Rai & Finch 1997;Grace et al 2008;Farooqi et al 2000; Khanam & Costarelli 2008;Carroll et al 2002).…”
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