Moving MobileMums forward: protocol for a larger randomized controlled trial of an improved physical activity program for women with young children

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Alison L Marshall
Yvette D Miller
Nicholas Graves
Adrian G Barnett
Brianna S Fjeldsoe
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[1] School of Public Health and Social Work,Queensland University of Technology, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
[2] Faculty of Health,undefined
[3] The University of Queensland,undefined
[4] School of Psychology,undefined
[5] The University of Queensland,undefined
[6] School of Population Health,undefined
[7] Cancer Prevention Research Centre,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 13卷
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Text message; SMS; Mobile telephone; Postnatal women; Exercise; Intervention;
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