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    Stages of change for smoking cessation, alcohol moderation, dietary fat reduction, and exercise adoption in a rural Minnesota county

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    Date
    1995-12
    Author
    Quanrud, Audrey M.
    Department
    Community Health Education
    Advisor(s)
    Gilmore, G.
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    Subject
    Exercise - Minnesota
    Reducing diets - Minnesota
    Drinking of alcoholic beverages - Minnesota
    Smoking cessation - Minnesota
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/48510
    Type
    Thesis
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    • UW-L Theses & Dissertations

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