Effectiveness of the Go4Fun program: a comparison of face-to-face and digital delivery
Objectives and importance of study: Despite an increasing trend in digitally delivered health promotion programs, evidence of their effectiveness compared to face-to-face approaches is limited. Go4Fun is a 10-week, scaled-up healthy lifestyle program in New South Wales (NSW) for children 7-13 years...
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Main Authors: | Bronwyn McGill (Author), Christian Young (Author), NSW Health, Centre for Population Health Team† (Author), Prevention Research Collaboration Team‡ (Author), Margaret Thomas (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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