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From Theory to Practice: Translating Research into Health Outcomes

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Commenting on recent research articles which look at the potential health benefits of behaviour change, the PLoS Medicine Editors say that publication of the findings of such research is only one part of the behaviour-change process.

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  • PLoS Medicine, 2008. "From Theory to Practice: Translating Research into Health Outcomes," Working Papers id:1366, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1366
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    outcomes; theory; UK; United Kingdom; media; observational studies; public health; government; obesity; United States; US; women; HIV; cancer; life style; research articles; health benefits; behaviour;
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