Generating and predicting high quality action plans to facilitate physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption: results from an experimental arm of a randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background In order to improve the transition from an intention to a change in health behaviour, action planning is a frequently used behavioural change method. The quality of action plans in terms of instrumentality and specificity is important in terms of supporting a successful change in...
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Main Authors: | Dominique Alexandra Reinwand (Author), Rik Crutzen (Author), Vera Storm (Author), Julian Wienert (Author), Tim Kuhlmann (Author), Hein de Vries (Author), Sonia Lippke (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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