Acceptability, usefulness, and satisfaction with a web-based video-tailored physical activity intervention: The TaylorActive randomized controlled trial.

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Full Title: J Sport Health Sci

Abbreviation: J Sport Health Sci

Country: Unknown

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Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Sports Medicine

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"Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests."

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"The TaylorActive trial was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (1049369). CV (100427), MJD (100029), and SS (101240) were, and SA (102609) is currently, supported by a research fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia. CES (1090517), RCP (1100138), and AR (1105926) were, and MJD (1141606) and SS (1125586) are currently, supported by a research fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council. A special thanks goes to the TaylorActive project officers Cindy Hooker, Doreen Canoy, and Deborah Power, as well as to senior research fellow Dr. Camille Short, for their contributions to intervention development and evaluation. We also thank Nathaniel Fitzgerald-Hood for developing and maintaining the software platform that housed the TaylorActive intervention. Furthermore, we thank the creative agency Headjam based at Newcastle (Australia), which was responsible for the website design and video production."

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