Using Internet and Mobile Phone Technology to Deliver an Automated Physical Activity Program: Randomized Controlled Trial
Background The Internet has potential as a medium for health behavior change programs, but no controlled studies have yet evaluated the impact of a fully automated physical activity intervention over several months with real-time objective feedback from a monitor. Objective The aim was to evaluate t...
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Main Authors: | Hurling, Robert (Author), Catt, Michael (Author), De Boni, Marco (Author), Fairley, Bruce William (Author), Hurst, Tina (Author), Murray, Peter (Author), Richardson, Alannah (Author), Sodhi, Jaspreet Singh (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2007-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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