Those with long term health conditions are half as likely to be active than those without, however, we know that moving a bit more can help prevent some, and manage many, chronic conditions. It can also help reduce the severity or impact of some symptoms. People with long term health conditions face unique barriers related to their condition, as well as societal barriers and a fear that being active might make their health issues worse. It is therefore important to work with communities to co-design solutions that address the specific barriers faced by people with long term health conditions. Here you will find the latest research related to the physical activity and sport levels, motivations and barriers of those with long term health conditions and disabilities.
From the accessibility to green space, to its walkability evidence shows the environment we live and work in can either promote or discourage our activity levels. Here you will find a wealth of research to go into further detail.
As we learn more about taking a whole system approach to physical activity this section will gather key research and evidence to support our work.