“Everyone was looking at you smiling”: East London residents' experiences of the 2012 Olympics and its legacy on the social determinants of health
Mega-sporting event regeneration, as a specific approach to urban renewal, uses impending host-city status as a catalyst for revitalisation and has the potential to improve health both through addressing deprivation and by promoting increased sport and physical activity among the host-city's po...
Main Authors: | Thompson, C, Lewis, DJ, Greenhalgh, T, Smith, NR, Fahy, AE, Cummins, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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