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Longitudinal associations of parental and peer influences with physical activity during adolescence: findings from the COMPASS study.Social Marketing as a Framework for Youth Physical Activity Initiatives: a 10-Year Retrospective on the Legacy of CDC's VERB Campaign.Exploring the impact of the 'new' ParticipACTION: overview and introduction of the special issue.Awareness of ParticipACTION among Canadian adults: a seven-year cross-sectional follow-up.Perceptions of organizational capacity to promote physical activity in Canada and ParticipACTION's influence five years after its relaunch: a qualitative study.Investigating the Role of Brand Equity in Predicting the Relationship Between Message Exposure and Parental Support for Their Child’s Physical Activity
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Evaluating the ParticipACTION "Think Again" Campaign.
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Evaluating the ParticipACTION "Think Again" Campaign.
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Evaluating the ParticipACTION "Think Again" Campaign.
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Evaluating the ParticipACTION "Think Again" Campaign.
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Amy E Latimer-Cheung
Guy Faulkner
Heather L Gainforth
Jocelyn W Jarvis
John C Spence
Ryan E Rhodes
Sameer Deshpande
Tala Chulak-Bozzer
Tanya R Berry
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10.1177/1090198115604614
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2015-09-16T00:00:00Z