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A systematic review of the evidence base for developing a physical activity and health legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

Weed, M., Coren, E., & Fiore, J. (2009). A systematic review of the evidence base for developing a physical activity and health legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Canterbury: Centre for Sport, Physical Education and Activity Research (SPEAR), Canterbury Christ Church University.

Four questions were established for the review addressing, in relation to the Olympic Games, sports events and sports franchises:

  1. Outcomes relating to physical activity, sport and health.
  2. Processes relating to:
    • (a) physical activity, sport and health
    • (b) other sectors such as volunteering, spectating, tourism and consumer behaviour 
  3. Evaluation approaches used across all sectors.
  4. Media strategies to leverage opportunities in all sectors.

Uitgever(s): Centre for Sport, Physical Education and Activity Research (SPEAR), Canterbury Christ Church University,

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Mike Weed
Esther Coren
Jo Fiore

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