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Nanette Mutrie

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Journal of Sports Sciences|September 17, 2004
Changing the individual to promote health-enhancing physical activity: the difficulties of producing evidence and translating it into practiceAvril Blamey, Nanette Mutrie
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health|April 8, 2004
Socio-economic differences in cardiovascular disease and physical activity: stereotypes and realitySally Macintyre, Nanette Mutrie
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 21, 2010
Promotion of cycling and healthNanette Mutrie, Fiona Crawford
Journal of Sports Sciences|January 30, 2004
Emphasizing quality in qualitative papersJim McKenna, Nanette Mutrie
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health|February 20, 2004
Getting the inactive active: implications for public health policy [corrected]Nanette Mutrie, Avril Blamey
British Journal of Sports Medicine|August 30, 2022
Another step towards gender equality: a call for ending structural sexism in the scheduling of sports eventsKlaus Gebel, Nanette Mutrie, Ding Ding
Health Education Research|August 29, 2002
Physical activity intervention: a transtheoretical model-based intervention designed to help sedentary young adults become activeCatherine Woods, Nanette Mutrie, Marian Scott
British Journal of Health Psychology|August 23, 2008
Post-traumatic growth and life threatening physical illness: a systematic review of the qualitative literatureKate Hefferon, Madeleine Grealy, Nanette Mutrie
Preventive Medicine Reports|February 5, 2016
Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition-A study protocolAndrew Dalziell, James Boyle, Nanette Mutrie
Europe'S Journal of Psychology|June 2, 2016
Better Movers and Thinkers (BMT): An Exploratory Study of an Innovative Approach to Physical EducationAndrew Dalziell, James Boyle, Nanette Mutrie
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Journal of Sports Sciences|September 17, 2004
Changing the individual to promote health-enhancing physical activity: the difficulties of producing evidence and translating it into practiceAvril Blamey, Nanette Mutrie
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health|April 8, 2004
Socio-economic differences in cardiovascular disease and physical activity: stereotypes and realitySally Macintyre, Nanette Mutrie
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 21, 2010
Promotion of cycling and healthNanette Mutrie, Fiona Crawford
Journal of Sports Sciences|January 30, 2004
Emphasizing quality in qualitative papersJim McKenna, Nanette Mutrie
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health|February 20, 2004
Getting the inactive active: implications for public health policy [corrected]Nanette Mutrie, Avril Blamey
British Journal of Sports Medicine|August 30, 2022
Another step towards gender equality: a call for ending structural sexism in the scheduling of sports eventsKlaus Gebel, Nanette Mutrie, Ding Ding
Health Education Research|August 29, 2002
Physical activity intervention: a transtheoretical model-based intervention designed to help sedentary young adults become activeCatherine Woods, Nanette Mutrie, Marian Scott
British Journal of Health Psychology|August 23, 2008
Post-traumatic growth and life threatening physical illness: a systematic review of the qualitative literatureKate Hefferon, Madeleine Grealy, Nanette Mutrie
Preventive Medicine Reports|February 5, 2016
Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition-A study protocolAndrew Dalziell, James Boyle, Nanette Mutrie
Europe'S Journal of Psychology|June 2, 2016
Better Movers and Thinkers (BMT): An Exploratory Study of an Innovative Approach to Physical EducationAndrew Dalziell, James Boyle, Nanette Mutrie
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