Rural libraries implementing walking groups or walking groups plus civic engagement for walkability in rural communities: a comparative effectiveness trial study protocol
Abstract Background Rural residents generally lack adequate physical activity to benefit health and reduce disparities in chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. The Socioecological Model describes physical activity as involving a dynamic and reciprocal interaction betw...
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Main Authors: | Cynthia K Perry (Author), Rebecca Seguin-Fowler (Author), Jay E. Maddock (Author), Noah Lenstra (Author), Nathan F. Dieckmann (Author), Jessica Currier (Author), Elena Andreyeva (Author), Jim Winkle (Author), Stewart G. Trost (Author) |
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