Interest in Using Workplace Energy Expenditure Devices Among Primary Care Patients
Background: Workplace energy expenditure devices (WEEDs), such as bicycle desks and treadmill desks, can contribute to weight gain prevention and disease risk-reduction. Little is known about the extent to which adults with diverse health risk factors are interested in using WEEDs. Methods: Primary...
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Main Authors: | Liza S. Rovniak (Author), Christopher N. Sciamanna (Author), Daniel R. George (Author), Melissa Bopp (Author), Lan Kong (Author), Ding Ding (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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