Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the PLAN-A intervention, a peer led physical activity program for adolescent girls: results of a cluster randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Physical activity is associated with improved health. Girls are less active than boys. Pilot work showed that a peer-led physical activity intervention called PLAN-A was a promising method of increasing physical activity in secondary school age girls. This study examined the effe...
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Main Authors: | Russell Jago (Author), Byron Tibbitts (Author), Kathryn Willis (Author), Emily Sanderson (Author), Rebecca Kandiyali (Author), Tom Reid (Author), Ruth R Kipping (Author), Rona Campbell (Author), Stephanie J MacNeill (Author), William Hollingworth (Author), Simon J. Sebire (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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