Meta-analysis of internet-delivered interventions to increase physical activity levels
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Many internet-delivered physical activity behaviour change programs have been developed and evaluated. However, further evidence is required to ascertain the overall effectiveness of such interventions. The objective of the present review was to evaluate the effe...
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Main Authors: | Davies Cally A (Author), Spence John C (Author), Vandelanotte Corneel (Author), Caperchione Cristina M (Author), Mummery W (Author) |
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2012-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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