Innerselfie: can we use Immersive Virtual Reality to change cancer risk perceptions and promote physical activity in young people?
Background: There is strong evidence that being physically active reduces the risk of colon cancer. Emerging evidence suggests that physical activity (PA) even in the teenage years may impact on colon cancer risk. However, levels of activity in young people are currently low, with around half of UK...
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Main Authors: | Abi Fisher (Author), Susanne Meisel (Author), Thomas Webb (Author), Bernadette Fisher (Author), Chloe Cooke (Author), Katie Newby (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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