Scotland's leading health charities working together to champion #PhysicalActivity for the prevention and management #LongTermConditions *Account not monitored
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🚶♂️MOVEMENT FOR HEALTH: Day of Movement 🚲
Today, 16 June 2025 marks Scotland's first National Day of Movement and the charity want to celebrate those who find ways through the pain and through the tiredness, finding happiness and health in their movements.
#DayofMovement
Spotted in Edinburgh today. Had been at our #DayofMovement event at Parliament. Had been thinking about @iThriveEdin then saw this on my way to the train!
#DayOfMovement@MovementfHealth in case you missed it, why not make every day your day of movement! This revised Tiered Model of Physical Activity Interventions can help providers, referers, and commissioners to design, target and create the right services for those least active.
🏴 On Scotland’s National Day of Movement, we’re reminded: every move matters.
New guidance from @P_H_S_Official helps healthcare & community services better support people to get active — especially those facing barriers.
▶️https://t.co/0wkaGsMHr0
Today is the Day of Movement. Movement looks different for everyone and is especially important for people living with long-term health conditions, however big or small the pace or movement. For information about being active visit https://t.co/qMJzE3RoAv #DayofMovement#active
Today is Scotland’s National #DayofMovement. And we're talking about how all forms of movement can make you feel good. Particularly people with long-term conditions like Parkinson's. Big or small, all movements are counted. Here's our own @MandoMckay on the benefits of walking.
⭐ @JPAHjournal Spotlight
📈 @AdrianBauman et al. examined the evolution of PA publications. As the field has expanded, the volume of publications has increased; however, many publications appear in questionable quality journals.
👉 Read the paper here: https://t.co/EYjwirmOgP