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Encouraging Stair Use: Stair-Riser Banners Are Better Than Posters

Jacqueline Kerr, PhD, Frank Eves, PhD and Douglas Carroll, PhD

At the time of the study Jacqueline Kerr was, and Frank Eves and Douglas Carroll are, with the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England.



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FIGURE 1— Stair use at baseline in poster and banner conditions in the control and experimental shopping malls.

 





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