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Policies to promote physical activity in Brazil

The programme is integrated with primary care and US$150 million was invested in the first year.2,3 The objective for the health academies programme is to overcome structural barriers to physical activity and healthy habits, especially among vulnerable populations.2,3 The strategic plan to tackle NC...

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Published in:The Lancet (British edition) 2012-07, Vol.380 (9838), p.195-196
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