Predicting short and long-term exercise intentions and behaviour in patients with coronary artery disease: A test of protection motivation theory
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Ronald C Plotnikoff | R. Plotnikoff | A. Pipe | H. Tulloch | Heather Tulloch | Andrew Pipe | Robert Reida | Monika Slovinec D'Angeloa | Louise Morrina | Louise Beatona | Sophia Papadakisa | R. Reida | Louise Morrina | Louise Beatona | Sophia Papadakisa
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