Interactive communication strategies Implications for population-based physical-activity promotion

作者: Bess H Marcus , Claudio R Nigg , Deborah Riebe , LeighAnn H Forsyth

DOI: 10.1016/S0749-3797(00)00186-0

关键词: Promotion (rank)Health promotionRisk factor (computing)MedicinePsychological interventionPreventive healthcarePopulationIntervention (counseling)GerontologyPhysical fitness

摘要: … physical activity with interactive communications. We also … recent science panel on interactive communication and health.… ideal avenue for tailored, interactive intervention delivery. To …

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