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Vijay Singh Gc

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First Name:Vijay
Middle Name:Singh
Last Name:Gc
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RePEc Short-ID:pgc6
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https://www.york.ac.uk/che/staff/research/vijay-gc/

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Centre for Health Economics
Department of Economics and Related Studies
University of York

York, United Kingdom
https://www.york.ac.uk/che/
RePEc:edi:chyoruk (more details at EDIRC)

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  1. Wendy Hardeman & Joanna Mitchell & Sally Pears & Miranda Van Emmenis & Florence Theil & Vijay S Gc & Joana C Vasconcelos & Kate Westgate & Søren Brage & Marc Suhrcke & Simon J Griffin & Ann Louise Kin, 2020. "Evaluation of a very brief pedometer-based physical activity intervention delivered in NHS Health Checks in England: The VBI randomised controlled trial," PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(3), pages 1-20, March.

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