Feasibility of a behavioral automaticity intervention among African Americans at risk for metabolic syndrome
Abstract Background Targeting habit-development (behavioral automaticity) as part of healthy lifestyle behavior change interventions may improve the adoption and maintenance of healthful behaviors. Few studies, however, have evaluated the feasibility of using a habit-development approach to foster t...
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Main Authors: | Heather Fritz (Author), Wassim Tarraf (Author), Aaron Brody (Author), Philip Levy (Author) |
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