Tim Cortinovis.

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A new study conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Toronto has found that people who live in high-income neighborhoods are more likely to engage in physical activity than those living in low-income areas. The findings, which were published in the journal BMC Public Health, suggest that policies designed to increase physical activity should focus on creating environments conducive to exercise and encourage participation. Furthermore, they highlight the need for public health interventions targeting lower-income populations. #physicalactivity #publichealth #UofTStudy
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