A qualitative study on participants' experiences with a community-based mindful walking intervention and mobile device activity measurement
Background: Mindful walking (MW) interventions employ mindfulness training combined with physical activity. Wearable mobile devices have been increasingly used to measure outcomes of physical activity interventions. The purpose of this study was to understand MW participants' attitudes towards...
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Main Authors: | Karyn O. Jones (Author), Snehal S. Lopes (Author), Claire Kelly (Author), Ralph S. Welsh (Author), Liwei Chen (Author), Mark Wilson (Author), Meenu Jindal (Author), Heidi Zinzow (Author), Lingling Zhang (Author), Lu Shi (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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