Published on in Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Jan-Feb

Do Participants' Preferences for Mode of Delivery (Text, Video, or Both) Influence the Effectiveness of a Web-Based Physical Activity Intervention?

Do Participants' Preferences for Mode of Delivery (Text, Video, or Both) Influence the Effectiveness of a Web-Based Physical Activity Intervention?

Do Participants' Preferences for Mode of Delivery (Text, Video, or Both) Influence the Effectiveness of a Web-Based Physical Activity Intervention?

Corneel Vandelanotte   1 , PhD ;   Mitch J Duncan   1 , PhD ;   Ronald C Plotnikoff   2 , PhD ;   W Kerry Mummery   3 , PhD

1 Centre for Physical Activity Studies, Institute for Health and Social Science Research, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia

2 Priority Research Centre in Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Education, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia

3 Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada

Corresponding Author:

  • Corneel Vandelanotte, PhD
  • Centre for Physical Activity Studies
  • Institute for Health and Social Science Research
  • Central Queensland University
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  • Rockhampton, 4701
  • Australia
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  • Email: c.vandelanotte@cqu.edu.au