Evaluation of Worksite Wellness Nutrition and Physical Activity Programs and Their Subsequent Impact on Participants' Body Composition
Background. Adult obesity is globally recognized as a public health concern. As adults spend most of their weekdays at work, worksite wellness programs may include topics of nutrition education and physical activity to improve an employee's body composition. However, results are inconsistent wi...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Sandercock (Author), Jeanette Andrade (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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