Chronic disease risks and use of a smartphone application during a physical activity and dietary intervention in Australian truck drivers
Abstract Objective: This study examined chronic disease risks and the use of a smartphone activity tracking application during an intervention in Australian truck drivers (April‐October 2014). Methods: Forty‐four men (mean age=47.5 [SD 9.8] years) completed baseline health measures, and were subsequ...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas D. Gilson (Author), Toby G. Pavey (Author), Corneel Vandelanotte (Author), Mitch J. Duncan (Author), Sjaan R. Gomersall (Author), Stewart G. Trost (Author), Wendy J. Brown (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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