Can Instagram be used to deliver an evidence-based exercise program for young women? A process evaluation
Abstract Background Instagram provides an opportunity to deliver low cost, accessible and appealing physical activity content. This study evaluated the feasibility of delivering an exercise program for young women using Instagram. Methods A single-group pre- and post-intervention trial examined the...
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Main Authors: | Rachel G. Curtis (Author), Jillian C. Ryan (Author), Sarah M. Edney (Author), Carol A. Maher (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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