Intervening to reduce sedentary behavior among African American elders: the "Stand Up and Move More" intervention
Background: Reducing sedentary behavior is a promising intervention target for improving health for older adults; however, few interventions include African American communities. The purpose of this research was to extend the reach of an effective sedentary behavior intervention to African American...
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Main Authors: | Brianna N. Leitzelar (Author), Neda E. Almassi (Author), Susan J. Andreae (Author), Rachelle Winkle-Wagner (Author), Lisa Cadmus-Bertram (Author), Luis Columna (Author), Kevin M. Crombie (Author), Kelli F. Koltyn (Author) |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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