Repeated walking challenge campaign participation increases step averages among Mexican Americans living in an inactive U.S.-Mexico border community
Abstract Mexican Americans are among the least active race/ethnic groups in the United States, most notably during leisure time. We sought to ascertain the effect of repeated participation in community-based walking challenges on average steps as a potential strategy for improving physical activity...
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Main Authors: | Roy Valenzuela (Author), Mary Miller (Author), Jennifer J. Salinas (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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