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Health promotion and public health
Pedometer-based walking interventions provide sustained increases in physical activity levels, as well as reductions in cardiovascular events and fractures
- Correspondence to Deepali Pavagadhi, Centre for Population Health Sciences, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, 11 Mandalay Road, Clinical Sciences Building Singapore, Singapore 636921, Singapore; deepali.pavagadhi{at}ntu.edu.sg
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Pedometer-based walking interventions provide sustained increases in physical activity levels, as well as reductions in cardiovascular events and fractures
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- Accepted November 3, 2019
- First published November 15, 2019.
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December 14, 2020
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