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Using self-determination theory to promote physical activity and weight control: a randomized controlled trial in women.
Written by JorgeSilva M. N., Vieira P. N., Coutinho S. R., Minderico C. S., Matos M. G., Sardinha L. S., & Teixeira P. J. (2010). Using self-determination theory to promote physical activity and weight control: a randomized controlled trial in women. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 33, 110-122.
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