Modifying Older Adults' Daily Sedentary Behaviour Using an Asset-based Solution: Views from Older Adults
<strong>Objective:</strong> There is a growing public health focus on the promotion of successful and active ageing. Interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour (SB) in older adults are feasible and are improved by tailoring to individuals' context and circumstances. SB is ubiquitou...
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Main Authors: | Dawn A Skelton (Author), Emmanuelle Tulle (Author), Marlene Sandlund (Author), Sebastien FM Chastin (Author), Calum F Leask (Author) |
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AIMS Press,
2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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