Development of a behavioural support intervention for e-bike use in Australia
Abstract Background Insufficient physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for the development of many non-communicable diseases. Electric bicycles (e-bikes) offer considerable potential to support people to be physically active, however, no previous e-bike intervention studies have supported e-bike u...
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Main Authors: | Jenna McVicar (Author), Rebecca Nourse (Author), Michelle A. Keske (Author), Ralph Maddison (Author) |
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