Tailored Print Communication and Telephone Motivational Interviewing Are Equally Successful in Improving Multiple Lifestyle Behaviors in a Randomized Controlled Trial
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Johannes Brug | Ken Resnicow | Hein de Vries | Ilse Mesters | J. Brug | H. de Vries | I. Mesters | K. Resnicow | Hilde M. van Keulen | M. Ausems | M. Campbell | G. V. van Breukelen | Gerard van Breukelen | Marlein Ausems | Marci Campbell
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