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2por Blasingame, Miaya, Mallett, Veronica, Cook, Mekeila, Im, Wansoo, Wilus, Derek, Kimbrough, Robin, Ikwuezunma, Gini, Orok, Ekemini, Reed, Breia, Akanbi, Victoria, Amoo-Asante, Aurdie, Sanderson, MaureenEnlace del recurso
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4por Cho, Min-Haeng“…[Subjects and Methods] 342 males and 374 females from the community centers (senior center, residential culture center, sport center, and YWCA center) participated in this study. [Results] The test-retest reliability of the physical activity questionnaire, measured with an interval of three months, being between 0.61 and 0.91 signifies that the questionnaire was useful instrument for assessing physical activity levels. …”
Publicado 2016
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5por Dzabala, Nettie, Kachingwe, Mtisunge, Chikowe, Ibrahim, Chidandale, Carol, van der Haar, Lotte“…The baseline data gave the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) insight on the type of intervention required in order to give a greater and more holistic effect on the beneficiaries. …”
Publicado 2021
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6por Balcázar, Hector, Wise, Sherrie, Rosenthal, E. Lee, Ochoa, Cecilia, Duarte-Gardea, Maria, Rodriguez, Jose, Hastings, Diana, Flores, Leticia, Hernandez, Lorraine“…OUTCOME: Collaboration with 2 new community partners, the YWCA and the Department of Parks and Recreation, were instrumental in the process of community-based participatory research. …”
Publicado 2012
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7por Balcazar, Hector G., Wise, Sherrie, Redelfs, Alisha, Rosenthal, E. Lee, de Heer, Hendrik D., Burgos, Ximena, Duarte-Gardea, Maria“…Results showed that participants felt that healthful community resources were available, but utilization was low and variable: 35% reported going to a park, 20% reported having taken a health class, few reported using a gym (12%), recreation center (8%), or YMCA/YWCA (0.9%). Awareness and utilization of CHW/PS services were low: 20% of respondents had heard of CHW/PS, with 8% reporting previous exposure to CHW/PS services. …”
Publicado 2014
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