Characteristics of control group participants who increased their physical activity in a cluster-randomized lifestyle intervention trial
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Meaningful improvement in physical activity among control group participants in lifestyle intervention trials is not an uncommon finding, and may be partly explained by participant characteristics. This study investigated which basel...
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Main Authors: | Fjeldsoe Brianna S (Author), Reeves Marina M (Author), Waters Lauren A (Author), Eakin Elizabeth G (Author) |
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