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Hi there everyone...

This is my first attempt at this list serve.  I am exploring the issue
of Women and Physical Activity  from a sociological perspective.  I
would like to learn more about how ethnicity, socioeconomic status and
sexual preference interplay with women's experiences with physical
activity?

Specifically, I would like to know more about research, programs and/or
strategies that exist to support women of various ethnic and economic
backgrounds to become more involved in regular physical activity.

Thanks!

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