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A systematic review of three approaches for constructing physical activity messages: What messages work and what improvements are needed?The identification of framed messages in the New York State Smokers' Quitline materials.Tailoring messages to individual differences in monitoring-blunting styles to increase fruit and vegetable intakeRandomized trial: Quitline specialist training in gain-framed vs standard-care messages for smoking cessation.A Review of Acculturation Measures and Their Utility in Studies Promoting Latino Health.Long-term body-weight-supported treadmill training and subsequent follow-up in persons with chronic SCI: effects on functional walking ability and measures of subjective well-being.An investigation of the theoretical content of physical activity brochures.Motivating cancer prevention and early detection behaviors using psychologically tailored messages.Examining the use of message tailoring to promote physical activity among medically underserved adults.Comparing gain- and loss-framed messages for smoking cessation with sustained-release bupropion: a randomized controlled trial.Promoting fruit and vegetable intake through messages tailored to individual differences in regulatory focus.The development of evidence-informed physical activity guidelines for adults with spinal cord injury.Narratives of athletic identity after acquiring a permanent physical disability.Changes in traditional chronic disease risk factors over time and their relationship with leisure-time physical activity in people living with spinal cord injury.Secondary complications and subjective well-being in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury: associations with self-reported adiposity.The effectiveness of gain-framed messages for encouraging disease prevention behavior: is all hope lost?Evaluating a small change approach to preventing long term weight gain in overweight and obese adults--Study rationale, design, and methods.Increased participation in activities of daily living is associated with lower cholesterol levels in people with spinal cord injury.Risky business: risk information and the moderating effect of message frame and past behaviour on women's perceptions of the Human Papillomavirus vaccine.The effects of single bouts of body-weight supported treadmill training on the feeling states of people with spinal cord injury.Mothers' intentions to support children's physical activity related to attention and implicit agreement with advertisements.Effects of a print-mediated intervention on physical activity during transition to the first year of university.Promoting participation in physical activity using framed messages: an application of prospect theory.Exercise as stigma management for individuals with onset-controllable and onset-uncontrollable spinal cord injury.Determinants of physical activity among people with spinal cord injury: a test of social cognitive theory.The physical activity recall assessment for people with spinal cord injury: validity.Development and evaluation of an activity measure for people with spinal cord injury.High levels of contextual interference enhance handwriting skill acquisition.Leisure Time Physical Activity in a Population-Based Sample of People With Spinal Cord Injury Part I: Demographic and Injury-Related CorrelatesLeisure Time Physical Activity in a Population-Based Sample of People With Spinal Cord Injury Part II: Activity Types, Intensities, and DurationsGreater daily leisure time physical activity is associated with lower chronic disease risk in adults with spinal cord injuryPlanning, Leisure-Time Physical Activity, and Coping Self-Efficacy in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Controlled TrialEstablishing evidence-based physical activity guidelines: methods for the Study of Health and Activity in People with Spinal Cord Injury (SHAPE SCI)Maintenance of exercise participation in individuals with spinal cord injury: effects on quality of life, stress and painTargeted smoking cessation messages for adolescentsExploring Parents' Message Receipt and Message Enactment of the World's First Integrated Movement Behaviour Guidelines for Children and YouthTranslating the international scientific spinal cord injury exercise guidelines into community and clinical practice guidelines: a Canadian evidence-informed resource
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