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A systematic review of the characteristics of interventions that promote physical activity in adults with asthma
Journal of Health Psychology, Volume: 27, Issue: 12, Pages: 135910532110593 - 135910532110593
Swansea University Author: Gareth Stratton
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Physical activity is promoted in the asthma population through pulmonary rehabilitation, but limited funding and facilities are available. This review aimed to examine the effectiveness of interventions that promote physical activity and identify the behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and other inte...
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