Benefits and Barriers to Exercise among Individuals with Class III Obesity
Keywords: EXERCISE; MORBID OBESITY; OBESITY; SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Pamela L. Joseph, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada 2: Alis Bonsignore, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto ON (Canada) 3: Gail F. Kunkel, Trillium Health Partners, Toronto, ON (Canada) 4: Sherry L. Grace, Professor, Faculty of Health, York University, Toronto, ON (Canada) 5: Sanjeev Sockalingam, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, University Health Network and Centre for Mental Health, Toronto, ON (Canada) 6: Paul Oh, Medical Director, Cardiovascular Disease Prevention & Rehabilitation, University Health Network – Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, ON (Canada);, Email: [email protected]
Publication date: 01 November 2019
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