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A school-based intervention incorporating smartphone technology to improve health-related fitness among adolescents: Rationale and study protocol for the NEAT and ATLAS 2.0 cluster randomised controlled trial and dissemination study
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posted on 2016-06-01, 00:00 authored by D R Lubans, J J Smith, L R Peralta, R C Plotnikoff, A D Okely, Jo SalmonJo Salmon, N Eather, D L Dewar, S Kennedy, C Lonsdale, T A Hilland, P Estabrooks, T L Finn, E Pollock, P J MorganA school-based intervention incorporating smartphone technology to improve health-related fitness among adolescents: Rationale and study protocol for the NEAT and ATLAS 2.0 cluster randomised controlled trial and dissemination study
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BMJ OpenVolume
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ARTN e010448Publisher
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUPLocation
EnglandPublisher DOI
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2044-6055eISSN
2044-6055Language
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C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineMedicine, General & InternalGeneral & Internal MedicinePhysical fitnessAdolescentsPhysical activityBehaviour changeResistance TrainingTIME PHYSICAL-ACTIVITYPERCEIVED AUTONOMY SUPPORTSELF-DETERMINED MOTIVATIONTEST-RETEST RELIABILITYCONSTRUCT-VALIDITYMUSCULAR FITNESSRISK-FACTORSSCREEN-TIMEEDUCATIONOBESITY
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