The Physical Activity Wearables in the Police Force (PAW-Force) study: acceptability and impact
Abstract Background Policing is a highly stressful and increasingly sedentary occupation. The study aim was to assess the acceptability and impact of a mobile health (mHealth) technology intervention (Fitbit® activity monitor and 'Bupa Boost' smartphone app) to promote physical activity (P...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Ann Buckingham (Author), Karyn Morrissey (Author), Andrew James Williams (Author), Lisa Price (Author), John Harrison (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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