An intervention to promote walking amongst the general population based on an ‘extended’ theory of planned behaviour: A waiting list randomised controlled trial
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F. Sniehotta | D. French | C. Darker | F. Eves | F. Sniehotta | D P French | F F Eves | F F Sniehotta | C D Darker
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