Trends in physical activity participation and the impact of integrated campaigns among Australian adults, 1997-99
Abstract Objectives: To determine whether awareness of the moderate physical activity message and prevalence of participation changed among Australian adults between 1997 and 1999, and if changes differed across Australia. Methods: Data were compared on awareness of the moderate physical activity me...
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Main Authors: | Adrian Bauman (Author), Tim Armstrong (Author), Joanne Davies (Author), Neville Owen (Author), Wendy Brown (Author), Bill Bellew (Author), Philip Vita (Author) |
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2003-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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