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Changes in Physical Activity Following a Genetic-Based Internet-Delivered Personalized Intervention: Randomized Controlled Trial (Food4Me)
Changes in Physical Activity Following a Genetic-Based Internet-Delivered Personalized Intervention: Randomized Controlled Trial (Food4Me)
Authors of this article:
Cyril FM Marsaux1 ; Carlos Celis-Morales2 ; Katherine M Livingstone2 ; Rosalind Fallaize3 ; Silvia Kolossa4 ; Jacqueline Hallmann4 ; Rodrigo San-Cristobal5 ; Santiago Navas-Carretero5, 6 ; Clare B O'Donovan7 ; Clara Woolhead7 ; Hannah Forster7 ; George Moschonis8 ; Christina-Paulina Lambrinou8 ; Agnieszka Surwillo9 ; Magdalena Godlewska9 ; Jettie Hoonhout10 ; Annelies Goris11 ; Anna L Macready3 ; Marianne C Walsh7 ; Eileen R Gibney7 ; Lorraine Brennan7 ; Yannis Manios8 ; Iwona Traczyk9 ; Christian A Drevon12 ; Julie A Lovegrove3 ; J Alfredo Martinez5, 6 ; Hannelore Daniel4 ; Michael J Gibney7 ; John C Mathers2 ; Wim HM Saris1
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