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Published on 15.06.16 in Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "A Theory-Based Exercise App to Enhance Exercise Adherence: A Pilot Study"

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  32. Obra CDNN, Quidilla ACS, Cajigal RJB, Jerez JKA, Ramos SMA, Malabed RJC. Effectiveness of Using Exercise App in Improving Exercise Adherence and Aerobic Endurance of Football Players. Philippine Journal of Physical Therapy 2023;2(2):4
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  1. Laranjo L, Lau A, Coiera E. Cognitive Informatics in Health and Biomedicine. 2017. Chapter 2:13
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  2. Van Stee SK, Yang Q. Technology and Health. 2020. :243
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  3. Valcarce M, Angosto S. Innovation in Physical Activity and Sport. 2022. Chapter 10:88
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