Formative Evaluation of a Home-Based Physical Activity Intervention for Adolescent Girls-The HERizon Project: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Background. This is a formative evaluation study of the HERizon Project, a home-based multi-component physical activity (PA) intervention for adolescent girls in the UK and Ireland. Although not intended, this study coincided with the initial COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Methods. A total of 42 fe...
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Main Authors: | Emma S. Cowley (Author), Paula M. Watson (Author), Lawrence Foweather (Author), Sarahjane Belton (Author), Chiara Mansfield (Author), Gabriella Whitcomb-Khan (Author), Isabella Cacciatore (Author), Andrew Thompson (Author), Dick Thijssen (Author), Anton J. M. Wagenmakers (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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