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This study will evaluate the main effects of daily vs. weekly feedback and contingent vs. non-contingent incentives for increasing walking behavior among overweight and obese adults.
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Lead Sponsor
Drexel University
Collaborators
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Drexel University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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