A pedometer-based walking intervention with and without email counseling in general practice: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background General practitioners play a fundamental role in combatting the current epidemic of physical inactivity, and pedometer-based walking interventions are able to increase physical activity levels of their patients. Supplementing these interventions with email counseling driven by fe...
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Main Authors: | Tomas Vetrovsky (Author), Jozef Cupka (Author), Martin Dudek (Author), Blanka Kuthanova (Author), Klaudia Vetrovska (Author), Vaclav Capek (Author), Vaclav Bunc (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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