Free Time For Wellness: a co-designed intervention utilizing social networks to encourage physical activity for cancer prevention among low resourced mothers
Abstract Background Physical activity is central to chronic disease prevention. Low resource mothers face structural barriers preventing them from increasing their physical activity to reduce their chronic disease risk. We co-designed an intervention, with the ultimate goal of building social cohesi...
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Main Authors: | Lauren C. Houghton (Author), Marley P. Gibbons (Author), Jeanette Shekelle (Author), Ingrid Oakley-Girvan (Author), Jessica L. Watterson (Author), Kate Magsamen-Conrad (Author), Cheryl Jones (Author), Kajal Gokal (Author) |
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