Physical activity contributes to the well-being of people with chronic illnesses. [Interview]

The Champagne-Ardenne Sport, Health, and Well-being Network has established a support program for people with chronic illnesses, led by a sports medicine educator or an instructor in adapted physical activity, offering a gradual and tailored approach. Engaging in physical or sports activities—a gateway to health and care—enables these patients to regain their self-confidence and build social connections. Health and sports stakeholders are working together through the Sports, Health, and Well-being Plan to encourage patients to participate in sports, particularly those who are least likely to do so.

Author(s): Queruel Nathalie, Grillon Jean-Luc

Publishing year: 2014

Pages: 10-12

Health in Action, 2014, n° 429, p. 10-12

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