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Efficacy of exercise counselling as an aid for smoking cessation: a randomized controlled trial.
Authors
Adrian Taylor
American College of Sports Medicine
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Andrew Steptoe
Andy McEwen
Bassett
Blair
Bock
Bootzin
Borg
Borrelli
Byrne
Coleman
Dale
Doll
Dunn
Dunn
Hajek
Heatherton
Hillsdon
Hughes
Jorenby
Jorenby
Kawachi
Lick
Marcus
Marcus
Marcus
Marcus
Marlatt
Martin
Michael Ussher
Morgan
Pate
Peto
Pomerleau
Robert West
Roubenoff
Royal College of Physicians
Sallis
Shiffman
Silagy
Strath
Thomas
Tonnesen
Ussher
Ussher
West
West
West
West
West
West
Publication date
25 March 2003
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
To examine whether exercise counselling increases smoking abstinence and reduces tobacco withdrawal and gains in weight and body fat
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