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    Rebranding exercise

    News and Information Services, University of Michigan
    2011

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    saegar_sept_11.mp3
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    Abstract

    Health care, business, and public health have presumed that promoting health and longevity benefits from exercise will motivate people to exercise. The new findings, however, indicate that they are not as motivating as benefits aiming to enhance daily life. Quality of life more motivating than improved health Interview with University of Michigan researcher Michelle Segar.

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    87265_0002

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    Copyright is held by the Regents of the University of Michigan
     
    The collection is open for research
     

    Types

    Recording, oral

    Handle

    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/93414

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