User Interest in Digital Health Technologies to Encourage Physical Activity: Results of a Survey in Students and Staff of a German University.

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Published in JMIR Mhealth Uhealth on April 19, 2017

Authors

Annett Salzwedel1, Sophie Rabe1, Thomas Zahn2, Julia Neuwirth2, Sarah Eichler1, Kathrin Haubold1, Anne Wachholz2, Rona Reibis3, Heinz Völler1

Author Affiliations

1: Center of Rehabilitation Research, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.
2: GeWINO - Health Research Institute, AOK Nordost - Die Gesundheitskasse, Berlin, Germany.
3: Cardiological Outpatient Clinic Am Park Sanssouci Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

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