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Add a News ItemThroughout the Covid-19 pandemic numerous organisations have been conducting research and exploring the implications of the pandemic and lockdown on a number of factors, including physical activity.
More adults than ever before are moving according to the latest Active Lives release from Sport England. Greater Manchester is also closing the inequalities gaps with the inactivity gender, socio-economic, disability and age gaps all seeing reductions
Research released today shows that activity levels were rising before the disruption caused by Covid-19 pandemic with 73.8% of adults moving for at least 30 minutes a week in Greater Manchester
In the evaluation report, completed by evaluators Substance and Sheffield Hallam University, there were five emerging theories that have been identified as priority areas to drive system change.
New research from the Activity Alliance has highlighted the differences in activity levels and perceptions of sport and physical activity between disabled and non-disabled children
Last month Professor Sir Michael Marmot published the Marmot review, 10 years on, accompanied by a case study evaluating the impact of devolution on health inequalities within Greater Manchester.