Examining acute bi-directional relationships between affect, physical feeling states, and physical activity in free-living situations using electronic ecological momentary assessment

scientific article published on 20 October 2016

Examining acute bi-directional relationships between affect, physical feeling states, and physical activity in free-living situations using electronic ecological momentary assessment is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10865-016-9808-9
P932PMC publication ID5398956
P698PubMed publication ID27766481

P50authorYue LiaoQ47707515
Genevieve Fridlund DuntonQ88137438
P2093author name stringChih-Ping Chou
Jimi Huh
Adam Leventhal
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P304page(s)445-457
P577publication date2016-10-20
P1433published inJournal of Behavioral MedicineQ6294833
P1476titleExamining acute bi-directional relationships between affect, physical feeling states, and physical activity in free-living situations using electronic ecological momentary assessment
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