Promoting physical activity using a wearable activity tracker in college students: A cluster randomized controlled trial
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Angela Lumpkin | Youngdeok Kim | Marc Lochbaum | A. Lumpkin | M. Lochbaum | Youngdeok Kim | Steven Stegemeier | Karla Kitten | Steven Stegemeier | Karla Kitten
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