Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults
Kraushaar L, Krämer A (2010)
Gesundheitswesen 72(08/09).
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Autor*in
Kraushaar, L.;
Krämer, AlexanderUniBi
Einrichtung
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Zeitschriftentitel
Gesundheitswesen
Band
72
Ausgabe
08/09
Seite(n)
P 102
ISSN
0941-3790
eISSN
1439-4421
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2675316
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Kraushaar L, Krämer A. Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults. Gesundheitswesen. 2010;72(08/09).
Kraushaar, L., & Krämer, A. (2010). Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults. Gesundheitswesen, 72(08/09). doi:10.1055/s-0030-1266609
Kraushaar, L., and Krämer, Alexander. 2010. “Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults”. Gesundheitswesen 72 (08/09).
Kraushaar, L., and Krämer, A. (2010). Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults. Gesundheitswesen 72.
Kraushaar, L., & Krämer, A., 2010. Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults. Gesundheitswesen, 72(08/09).
L. Kraushaar and A. Krämer, “Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults”, Gesundheitswesen, vol. 72, 2010.
Kraushaar, L., Krämer, A.: Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults. Gesundheitswesen. 72, (2010).
Kraushaar, L., and Krämer, Alexander. “Engaging self-correcting feedback control to increase physical activity and reduce body and disease risk in overweight sedentary adults”. Gesundheitswesen 72.08/09 (2010).