2019
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-100290
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Infographic. The effects of frequency, intensity, duration and volume of walking interventions on CVD risk factors: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis of randomised controlled trials among inactive healthy adults

Abstract: The effects of frequency, intensity, duration and volume of walking interventions on CVD risk factors: A systematic review and meta-regression analysis of randomized controlled trials among inactive healthy adults

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“…This finding was unexpected, and this result has not previously been described. There are, however, other studies that applied infographic design such as in cardiovascular disease risk factor and HIV-related patient (Oja et al, 2019;Stonbraker et al, 2019). This finding has an important implication for developing mobile app content in delivering a step-by-step or straightforward message visually (Go et al, 2020;Oja et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This finding was unexpected, and this result has not previously been described. There are, however, other studies that applied infographic design such as in cardiovascular disease risk factor and HIV-related patient (Oja et al, 2019;Stonbraker et al, 2019). This finding has an important implication for developing mobile app content in delivering a step-by-step or straightforward message visually (Go et al, 2020;Oja et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are, however, other studies that applied infographic design such as in cardiovascular disease risk factor and HIV-related patient (Oja et al, 2019;Stonbraker et al, 2019). This finding has an important implication for developing mobile app content in delivering a step-by-step or straightforward message visually (Go et al, 2020;Oja et al, 2019). Infographic intervention using symbols, images, cultural adaptation and local language could improve communication (Stonbraker et al, 2019) as it is easier for the public to understand health information (Go et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%