Effect of a Primary Care Walking Intervention with and without Nurse Support on Physical Activity Levels in 45- to 75-Year-Olds: The edometer nd onsultation valuation (PACE-UP) Cluster Randomised Clinical Trial
In a cluster randomised clinical trial, Tess Harris and colleagues test the efficacy of an intervention intended to increase physical activity among predominantly inactive 45- to 75-year-olds in London.
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Effect of a Primary Care Walking Intervention with and without Nurse Support on Physical Activity Levels in 45- to 75-Year-Olds: The edometer nd onsultation valuation (PACE-UP) Cluster Randomised Clinical Trial. PLoS Med 14(1): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002210
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In a cluster randomised clinical trial, Tess Harris and colleagues test the efficacy of an intervention intended to increase physical activity among predominantly inactive 45- to 75-year-olds in London.
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