Combined diet and physical activity is better than diet or physical activity alone at improving health outcomes for patients in New Zealand's primary care intervention
Abstract Background A dearth of knowledge exists regarding how multiple health behavior changes made within an exercise prescription programme can improve health parameters. This study aimed to analyse the impact of changing diet and increasing exercise on health improvements among exercise prescrip...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Anne Elliot (Author), Michael John Hamlin (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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