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Karen Milton

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Journal of Sport and Health Science|October 3, 2020
A critical review of national physical activity policies relating to children and young people in EnglandAnna Chalkley, Karen Milton
BMC Public Health|July 6, 2015
Public health policy and walking in England-analysis of the 2008 'policy window'Karen Milton, Jonathan Grix
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|September 2, 2024
Achieving Advocacy Success-The International Society for Physical Activity and Health's Long-Term Strategy to Advance Physical Activity as a Priority in Global Health PolicyTrevor Shilton, Karen Milton
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|February 2, 2015
A critical analysis of the cycles of physical activity policy in EnglandKaren Milton, Adrian Bauman
Global Health Promotion|July 5, 2011
Let's Get Moving: a systematic pathway for the promotion of physical activity in a primary care setting: Let's Get Moving was developed based on National Guidance on effective interventions on physical activity released in the United Kingdom in 2006Fiona Bull, Karen Milton
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|October 30, 2016
Beyond the consultation room: GPs and physical activityLuke Nelson Allen, Karen Milton
British Journal of Sports Medicine|April 24, 2012
Can a single question provide an accurate measure of physical activity?Karen Milton, Stacy Clemes, Fiona Bull
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 16, 2014
Are "armchair socialists" still sitting? Cross sectional study of political affiliation and physical activityAdrian Bauman, Joanne Gale, Karen Milton
Global Public Health|April 5, 2014
Review of the epidemiological evidence for physical activity and health from low- and middle-income countriesKaren Milton, Rona Macniven, Adrian Bauman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 12, 2025
Powerful actors who undermine physical activity policy must be challengedKaren Milton, Kent Buse, Fiona Bull
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Journal of Sport and Health Science|October 3, 2020
A critical review of national physical activity policies relating to children and young people in EnglandAnna Chalkley, Karen Milton
BMC Public Health|July 6, 2015
Public health policy and walking in England-analysis of the 2008 'policy window'Karen Milton, Jonathan Grix
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|September 2, 2024
Achieving Advocacy Success-The International Society for Physical Activity and Health's Long-Term Strategy to Advance Physical Activity as a Priority in Global Health PolicyTrevor Shilton, Karen Milton
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|February 2, 2015
A critical analysis of the cycles of physical activity policy in EnglandKaren Milton, Adrian Bauman
Global Health Promotion|July 5, 2011
Let's Get Moving: a systematic pathway for the promotion of physical activity in a primary care setting: Let's Get Moving was developed based on National Guidance on effective interventions on physical activity released in the United Kingdom in 2006Fiona Bull, Karen Milton
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|October 30, 2016
Beyond the consultation room: GPs and physical activityLuke Nelson Allen, Karen Milton
British Journal of Sports Medicine|April 24, 2012
Can a single question provide an accurate measure of physical activity?Karen Milton, Stacy Clemes, Fiona Bull
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 16, 2014
Are "armchair socialists" still sitting? Cross sectional study of political affiliation and physical activityAdrian Bauman, Joanne Gale, Karen Milton
Global Public Health|April 5, 2014
Review of the epidemiological evidence for physical activity and health from low- and middle-income countriesKaren Milton, Rona Macniven, Adrian Bauman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 12, 2025
Powerful actors who undermine physical activity policy must be challengedKaren Milton, Kent Buse, Fiona Bull
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