Office workers' perspectives on physical activity and sedentary behaviour: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Office workers spend a significant part of their workday sitting. Interventions that aim to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity might be more effective if greater attention is paid to individual perspectives that influence behavioural choices, including beli...
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Main Authors: | Lorraine L. Landais (Author), Judith G. M. Jelsma (Author), Idske R. Dotinga (Author), Danielle R. M. Timmermans (Author), Evert A. L. M. Verhagen (Author), Olga C. Damman (Author) |
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