Response to a novel, weight self‐awareness plan used in a multi‐component lifestyle intervention programme to reduce breast cancer risk factors in older women – secondary analysis from the actwell trial

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  • who: Annie Anderson from the The Health Services Research Unit, University of, receives core funding have published the research work: Response to a novel, weight selfu2010awareness plan used in a multiu2010component lifestyle intervention programme to reduce breast cancer risk factors in older women - secondary analysis from The ActWELL trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The major focus of the second primary outcome (increase step count) aimed to assess the impact of personalised, pedometer-based walking plans with discussions on progress being discussed at monthly telephone calls. The aim of this work was to examine the . . .

     

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