Comparing motivational, self-regulatory and habitual processes in a computer-tailored physical activity intervention in hospital employees - protocol for the PATHS randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Most people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and to reduce risk of chronic disease. Healthcare professionals frequently provide guidance on physical activity, but often do not meet guideline levels of physical activity themselves. The main o...
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Main Authors: | Dominika Kwasnicka (Author), Corneel Vandelanotte (Author), Amanda Rebar (Author), Benjamin Gardner (Author), Camille Short (Author), Mitch Duncan (Author), Dawn Crook (Author), Martin S. Hagger (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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