Low- and High-Intensity Physical Activity Among People with HIV: Multilevel Modeling Analysis Using Sensor- and Survey-Based Predictors
BackgroundHigh-intensity physical activity improves the health of people with HIV. Even when people have good intentions to engage in physical activity, they often find it difficult to maintain physical activity behavior in the long term. Two Minds Theory is a neurocognitive model that explains gaps...
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Main Authors: | Paul Cook (Author), Catherine Jankowski (Author), Kristine M Erlandson (Author), Blaine Reeder (Author), Whitney Starr (Author), Mary Beth Flynn Makic (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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