Prompts to increase stair climbing in stations: the effect of message complexity
Background/Objective: While point-of-choice prompts consistently increase stair climbing, experimental comparisons of message content are rare. Here, the effects of 2 messages differing in complexity about the health outcomes obtainable from stair climbing were compared. Methods: In a UK train stati...
Main Authors: | Lewis, A, Eves, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Human Kinetics, Inc.
2012
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