The Effects of a Lifestyle Intervention Supported by the InterWalk Smartphone App on Increasing Physical Activity Among Persons With Type 2 Diabetes: Parallel-Group, Randomized Trial
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A. Vaag | H. Langberg | J. Brønd | Yanxiang Yang | C. Glümer | M. Ried-Larsen | R. Christensen | J. Nielsen | K. Karstoft | C. Brøns | L. Valentiner | I. K. Thorsen | B. K. Pedersen | R. O. Nielsen
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