Active women over 50: study protocol for RCT of a low-dose information and support program to promote physical activity behaviour change
Abstract Background There is compelling evidence that physical activity has many physical and mental health benefits and can delay the development of disability in older age. However, uptake of this health behaviour is sub-optimal in working women in their middle age. This trial aims to establish th...
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Main Authors: | Geraldine Wallbank (Author), Catherine Sherrington (Author), Colleen G. Canning (Author), Leanne Hassett (Author), Roberta Shepherd (Author), Bethan Richards (Author), Catherine Mackay (Author), Anne Tiedemann (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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