Make Better Choices (MBC): Study design of a randomized controlled trial testing optimal technology-supported change in multiple diet and physical activity risk behaviors
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Suboptimal diet and physical inactivity are prevalent, co-occurring chronic disease risk factors, yet little is known about how to maximize multiple risk behavior change. Make Better Choices, a randomized controlled trial, tests comp...
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Main Authors: | Smith Malaina (Author), Kozak Andrea T (Author), Vaughn Jocelyn (Author), McFadden HG (Author), Schneider Kristin (Author), Spring Bonnie (Author), Moller Arlen C (Author), Epstein Leonard (Author), Russell Stephanie W (Author), DeMott Andrew (Author), Hedeker Donald (Author) |
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2010-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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