Incentivising public transport use for physical activity gain: process evaluation of the COVID-19 disrupted trips4health randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Partnering with a public transport (PT) provider, state government, and local government, the single-blinded randomised controlled trial, trips4health, investigated the impact of PT use incentives on transport-related physical activity (PA) in Tasmania, Australia. The interventio...
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Main Authors: | K. A. Jose (Author), M. J. Sharman (Author), O. Stanesby (Author), S. Greaves (Author), A. J. Venn (Author), L. Blizzard (Author), A. Palmer (Author), K. Cooper (Author), J. Williams (Author), V. J. Cleland (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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