Using a Mobile Social Networking App to Promote Physical Activity: A Qualitative Study of Users’ Perspectives
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Using a Mobile Social Networking App to Promote Physical Activity: A Qualitative Study of Users’ Perspectives
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
Volume 20, Issue 12, Pages e11439
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JMIR Publications Inc.
Online
2018-12-21
DOI
10.2196/11439
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