.Discuss about the impact of Covid 19 on physical activity among adults in UK.
Abstract
You should include an Abstract to provide a brief summary of your research. The Abstract should include the headings Introduction, Method, Results, Conclusion and should be no more than 400 words
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Introduction
Your introduction should provide a detailed background to your chosen research topic, a rationale of why your chosen research is important. At the end of this section, you should introduce the purpose of your research, the research question(s), your aim, and objectives.
Method
In the Method section, you should provide detail of how you achieved your aim and objectives in answer to your research question(s). You should provide a level of detail that would enable others to replicate your work exactly. This could include, for example, if completing a systematic search and review of the literature, a detailed search strategy including the search terms used and how they have been combined using Boolean operators, inclusion and exclusion criteria, the sources of information, and the date restrictions of your search to identify the existing evidence in answer of your research question(s). In addition, you should identify the tools used to critically appraise the identified evidence including detail of their application. You may be Thematically Analysing the identified evidence, in which case, a detailed explanation of how this, 7 or indeed other analyses, have been conducted should be included. Please note, these are examples of what you might include and are not an exhaustive list of what to include in your methods section.
Results
This section should present the findings from your research in answer of the research question(s). If completing a literature review, this could include for example, a PRISMA flow diagram outlining the results of your search strategy, a data extraction table, and a critical analysis of the included evidence. If conducting a Thematic Analysis, then the results of this analysis would be included in this section also. Again, please note that these are just examples and are not an exhaustive list of what to include in your results section. (Not more than 2000 words).
Discussion
This section should discuss what the results mean, and why they matter in relation to your research question(s). You will explain how your findings fit with what other researchers have found, current public health practice, and policy, referring to your wider reading presented in your Introduction. You will discuss recommendations and the implications for practice, identify the perspectives for future research, discuss the strengths and limitations of your research and draw conclusions from your findings. Not more than 2000 words
Reflective Account
You should include a Reflective Account detailing your experience and development in completion of this research. This is your chance to reflect on what you have learnt during this research, the decisions that you made, what went well, what areas could be improved and what you would do differently if you were to complete this research again. You are required to use a recognised model of reflection to support the development of your reflective account. In total, the reflective account should be no more than 2,500 words.
References (not included in the word count)
Harvard
Not word counting
Remember, search does not have to be limited to the UK; you can search from around the world and interpret the findincixgs from a UK context.
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