Engagement, acceptability, usability and satisfaction with Active for Life, a computer-tailored web-based physical activity intervention using Fitbits in older adults
Abstract Background Preliminary evidence suggests that web-based physical activity interventions with tailored advice and Fitbit integration are effective and may be well suited to older adults. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the engagement, acceptability, usability, and satisfaction with ...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie J. Alley (Author), Stephanie Schoeppe (Author), Quyen G. To (Author), Lynne Parkinson (Author), Jannique van Uffelen (Author), Susan Hunt (Author), Mitch J. Duncan (Author), Anthony Schneiders (Author), Corneel Vandelanotte (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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