How effective are physical activity interventions when they are scaled-up: a systematic review
Abstract Background The 'scale-up' of effective physical activity interventions is required if they are to yield improvements in population health. The purpose of this study was to systematically review the effectiveness of community-based physical activity interventions that have been sca...
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Main Authors: | Cassandra Lane (Author), Sam McCrabb (Author), Nicole Nathan (Author), Patti-Jean Naylor (Author), Adrian Bauman (Author), Andrew Milat (Author), Melanie Lum (Author), Rachel Sutherland (Author), Judith Byaruhanga (Author), Luke Wolfenden (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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