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A cluster randomized controlled trial of the be the best you can be intervention: effects on the psychological and physical well-being of school children.The effects of exercise interventions on quality of life in clinical and healthy populations; a meta-analysis.Can it be harmful for parents to talk to their child about their weight? A meta-analysis.Cigarette craving and withdrawal symptoms during temporary abstinence and the effect of nicotine gum.What motivates girls to take up exercise during adolescence? Learning from those who succeed.A theoretical investigation of the development of physical activity habits in retirement.Exploring the basis for parents' negative reactions to being informed that their child is overweight.Biological maturity status, body size, and exercise behaviour in British youth: a pilot study.Motivation and body-related factors as discriminators of change in adolescents' exercise behavior profiles.Changes in quality of life and psychological need satisfaction following the transition to secondary school.Biological maturation as a confounding factor in the relation between chronological age and health-related quality of life in adolescent females.Opportunities and challenges in physical activity research in young people.Exploring response shift in the quality of life of healthy adolescents over 1 year.Parents' perceptions of reasons for excess weight loss in obese children: a peer researcher approach.Students’ motivational responses toward school physical education and their relationship to general self-esteem and health-related quality of lifeDependence potential of nicotine replacement treatments: Effects of product type, patient characteristics, and cost to userIs children's weight a public health or a private family issue? A qualitative analysis of online discussion about National Child Measurement Programme feedback in EnglandComparing and contrasting responses to tobacco control and obesity policies: a qualitative studyEffects of a Web-Based, Evolutionary Mismatch-Framed Intervention Targeting Physical Activity and Diet: a Randomised Controlled TrialIdentifying change processes in group-based health behaviour-change interventions: development of the mechanisms of action in group-based interventions (MAGI) frameworkA workplace-based intervention to increase levels of daily physical activity: the Travel to Work cluster RCTDeveloping and applying a framework to understand mechanisms of action in group-based, behaviour change interventions: the MAGI mixed-methods study
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