This is my supper wide lense way of saying getting more people to run means putting in place all the other things you mention. And it’s not the zillion other healthy things per se - it’s the opportunity to do a zillion other healthy things.
True, but I don't think the effect of SES is entirely negligible either
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I think it is often considered a much larger factor than it actually seems to be.
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Depends on what you mean by factor I think. SES isn't just one thing, but we pretend that it is to control for it in statistical analyses. Even the better measures often capture only a fraction of socio-economics
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