Webinar - Leveraging Existing Technology to Enhance Physical Activity in Inactive Predominantly Black and Latina Women
When & Where
May 31
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Virtual ( View in Google Map)
Contact
- Liv George
- olivia.c.george@uth.tmc.edu
Event Description
Research shows that social support is strongly associated with increased engagement in physical activity in women, yet findings are mixed regarding whether interventions that intervene with social networks are more effective than those focused on individuals. This webinar will describe a randomized controlled trial that leverages existing mobile technology and is testing a dyadic health coaching intervention designed to foster support within dyads of inactive, predominantly Black and Latina women. We are pleased to offer 1.0 advanced-level CHES/MCHES Credits for this event!
Event Site Link
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1143973002297917968
Research shows that social support is strongly associated with increased engagement in physical activity in women, yet findings are mixed regarding whether interventions that intervene with social networks are more effective than those focused on individuals. This webinar will describe a randomized controlled trial that leverages existing mobile technology and is testing a dyadic health coaching intervention designed to foster support within dyads of inactive, predominantly Black and Latina women. We are pleased to offer 1.0 advanced-level CHES/MCHES Credits for this event!
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