Results of a Culturally Adapted Internet-Enhanced Physical Activity Pilot Intervention for Overweight and Obese Young Adult African American Women.

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Published in J Transcult Nurs on June 16, 2014

Authors

Rodney P Joseph1, Dori Pekmezi2, Gareth R Dutton2, Andrea L Cherrington2, Young-Il Kim2, Jeroan J Allison3, Nefertiti H Durant2

Author Affiliations

1: Arizona State University, Phoenix AZ, USA rodney.joseph@asu.edu.
2: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
3: University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester MA, USA.

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