Feasibility of the Remote Physical Activity Follow-Up Intervention after the Face-to-Face Program for Healthy Middle-Aged Adults: A Randomized Trial Using ICT and Mobile Technology

Although the effectiveness of face-to-face and remote intervention for increasing and maintaining physical activity (PA) have been compared, the effect of combining the two forms of intervention is unknown. The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of the remote PA follow-up intervent...

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Adults
Angina pectoris
Behavior modification
Body fat
Body weight
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiovascular disease
Communication
Diabetes
Exercise
Feasibility
Feasibility Studies
Follow-Up Studies
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Hepatitis
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Hypotheses
Internet
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Interviews
Middle age
Middle Aged
Motor Activity
Physical activity
Physical fitness
Public health
Public speaking
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Secondary analysis
Smartphones
Technology
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