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PICOT Question
In a group of participants ages 18 to 25 (P), does the provision of education regarding the importance of exercising 300 minutes per week (I), compared to a similar group that does not receive the education (C), increase their level of activity by 30% (O) by the end of a 6-month period (T)?
The PICOT question used for this research project includes an intervention group that will receive education and a control group that will not enroll in an educational program. The adherence to exercise as well as the frequency and amount of exercise done by both groups will be compared. The study also includes a clear period during which the experiment will take place. The selected period will indicate the potential level of effect of the intervention should it produce a significant result.
Evidence Synthesis
Evidence Evaluation
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