Examining social-cognitive theory constructs as mediators of behaviour change in the active team smartphone physical activity program: a mediation analysis
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C. Vandelanotte | T. Olds | R. Plotnikoff | Amelia Romeo | S. Edney | R. Curtis | J. Ryan | C. Maher
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