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Enhanced life functioning: Initial efficacy of a theoretical approach to integrate multiple health behavior interventions in young adults
Preventive Medicine, 06/11/09
Broccoli TL et al. - Emphasizing enhanced life functioning as an outcome of engaging in multiple health behaviors increases the perceived importance of performing multiple health behaviors, which may influence the performance of multiple health behaviors.
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