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Increasing Physical Activity Among Sedentary Older Adults:What, Where, When, and With Whom
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Brandeis University · 2017
Abstract
The goal of this study is to develop a smart phone app to administer a behavior change program that helps adults to increase daily steps by planning where, when, and with whom to walk. The investigators tested the effectiveness of the walking program app for increasing the number of daily steps among sedentary older adults. The investigators examined the effects on self-efficacy and social integration/support.
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Anonymous. (2017). Increasing Physical Activity Among Sedentary Older Adults:What, Where, When, and With Whom. <em>Brandeis University</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03124537
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Anonymous. Increasing Physical Activity Among Sedentary Older Adults:What, Where, When, and With Whom. Brandeis University. 2017.
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@misc{anon2017Increa,
title = {Increasing Physical Activity Among Sedentary Older Adults:What, Where, When, and With Whom},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Brandeis University},
year = {2017},
}
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