Using Smartphone Technology to Monitor Physical Activity in the 10,000 Steps Program: A Matched Case-Control Trial
BackgroundWebsite-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term behavior change. However, problems with engagement and retention of participants in these programs prevent long-term behavior change. New ways of accessing online content (eg, via smartphones) may enha...
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Main Authors: | Kirwan, Morwenna (Author), Duncan, Mitch J (Author), Vandelanotte, Corneel (Author), Mummery, W Kerry (Author) |
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2012-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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