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Journal Articles

  1. Wolin, K. Y. and Bennett, G. G. and McNeill, L. H. and Sorensen, G. and Emmons, K. M., Low discretionary time as a barrier to physical activity and intervention uptake, Am J Health Behav, vol. 32 (2008), pp. 563--569
    (last updated on 2010/12/27)

    Abstract:
    Lack of discretionary time may serve as barrier to physical activity, but its importance on intervention uptake is less clear.


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