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Health Outcomes and the Pakistani Population

This book examines dietary habits and physical activity among older people in Mirpur, Pakistan, through an exploration of changes in diet over time, and investigates the cultural enablers and barriers to the participation of older people in physical activity.


Dr Ikhlaq Din has previously worked at the Centre for Research in Primary Care at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds, and the Institute of General Practice and Primary Care at the School of Health and Related Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sheffield. Dr Din’s previous books include Diet and Exercise: Lifestyle and Health Choices of Older Pakistanis in Bradford (2008).

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ISBN: 1-4438-6134-0

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6134-2

Release Date: 25th November 2014

Pages: 165

Price: £41.99

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