Evaluation of a Blended Physical Activity Intervention for Older Adults: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundPhysical activity can prolong the ability of older adults to live independently. Home-based exercises can help achieve the recommended physical activity levels. A blended intervention was developed to support older adults in performing home-based exercises. A tablet and a personal coach we...
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Main Authors: | Mehra, Sumit (Author), van den Helder, Jantine (Author), Visser, Bart (Author), Engelbert, Raoul H H (Author), Weijs, Peter J M (Author), Kröse, Ben J A (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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