of being a social activity that can foster community engagement, easy participation, and network of walking group support which can contribute to long-term BP management. 46 Structured consistent walking programs in AA communities can enhance BP management and reduce the burden of CVDs. 47 A 6-week
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which contribute to lower greenhouse gas emissions in urban settings. 29 These findings emphasize the necessity of a comprehensive approach involving policy reform, community engagement, and infrastructure development to fully harness the benefits of physical activity for climate mitigation. Further
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terms following informal community engagement (the lead researcher and patient and public involvement contributor visited several local community groups to informally discuss the broader topics) guided by the public contributor Brady who had established links with several minority ethnic community