Enjoyment of exercise moderates the impact of a school-based physical activity intervention
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A school-based physical activity intervention designed to encourage adolescent girls to be more active was more effective for some participants than for others. We examined whether baseline enjoyment of exercise moderated response to...
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Main Authors: | Cooper Dan M (Author), Schneider Margaret (Author) |
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