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It's actually the biggest burden on the NHS and people from this group are most likely to die earlier (RP2).
Rising to the significant challenge of raising participation in those who undertake less than 30 minutes per week of MVPA requires a shift in both narrative and expected outcomes.
The report, which comes from the University of Glasgow, says: “a person imprisoned in 2022 will be twice as likely to die in prison as someone imprisoned in 2008”, which is quite a jolting statistic.
It is still the case in Scotland that a high number of women die from sudden cardiac arrest. The death rate in that area is increasing and must improve outcomes.
This could create a future budgetary challenge for the Scottish Government, as social security commitments are already forecast by the SFC to require funding of £776 million on top of the block grant added for that purpose in 2023-24.