A multi-method exploration into the social networks of young teenagers and their physical activity behavior
Abstract Background There is a need for novel interventions to target inadequate levels of adolescent physical activity behavior. Previous research indicates that better understanding of the processes by which social networks influence physical activity behavior in adolescents may be useful to enhan...
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Main Authors: | Shannon C. Montgomery (Author), Michael Donnelly (Author), Jennifer Badham (Author), Frank Kee (Author), Laura Dunne (Author), Ruth F. Hunter (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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