Contextually tailored interventions can increase evidence-informed policy-making on health-enhancing physical activity: the experiences of two Danish municipalities
Abstract Background The present study aims to test out contextually tailored interventions to increase evidence-informed health-enhancing physical activity policy-making in two Danish municipalities. Methods The study was performed as experiments in natural settings. Based on results from a pre-inte...
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Main Authors: | Maja Bertram (Author), Natasa Loncarevic (Author), Christina Radl-Karimi (Author), Malene Thøgersen (Author), Thomas Skovgaard (Author), Arja R. Aro (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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