Measuring physical activity change in broad-reach intervention trials.

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Published in J Phys Act Health on March 01, 2010

Authors

Marina M Reeves1, Alison L Marshall, Neville Owen, Elisabeth A H Winkler, Elizabeth G Eakin

Author Affiliations

1: Cancer Prevention Research Centre, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

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