Interventions to Increase Walking Behavior

Interventions to Increase Walking Behavior

David M. Williams, Charles Matthews, Candace Rutt, Melissa A. Napolitano, Bess H. Marcus;David M. Williams;Charles Matthews;Candace Rutt;Melissa A. Napolitano;Bess H. Marcus;
medicine and science in sports and exercise 2008 Vol. 40 pp. S567-
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marcus2008medicineinterventions

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Walking is the most prevalent and preferred method of physical activity for both work and leisure purposes, thus making it a prime target for physical activity promotion interventions. We identified 14 randomized controlled trials, which tested interventions ...

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