A Feasibility Evaluation of an Employee-led Brief Health Promotion Program to Promote Lifestyle Change in the Workplace
Background: In Japan, lifestyle-related diseases are a major issue. It is necessary to support employees in making lifestyle changes. As a result, this study intended to test and evaluate the feasibility of a brief lifestyle change program led by employees in the workplace. Methods: A 2-group before...
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Main Authors: | Keiko Koide (Author), Reiko Okamoto (Author), Mika Makabe (Author), Miho Tanaka (Author), Katsumi Nakase (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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