Applying the behavior change wheel to identify pandemic-related attitudes and feelings about physical activity as predictors of physical activity level among university students in indonesia during the covid-19 pandemic

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  • who: Meida Sofyana from the Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia have published the Article: Applying the behavior change wheel to identify pandemic-related attitudes and feelings about physical activity as predictors of physical activity level among university students in indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The unpublished data showed that the adopted questionnaire with one bogus item had acceptable reliability (W=0.662-0.800 p and amplt 0.05). The authors presented the prevalence of students who did not meet the PA guidelines among the samples proportion of gender BMI . . .

     

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