Law enforcement personnel are willing to change, but report influencing beliefs and barriers to optimised dietary intake
Abstract Bacmround Law enforcement personnel have been recognized as having a high risk for several lifestyle-related health conditions which, in combination with the nature of their work (sedentary roles interspersed with intermittent high-intensity activity, shift work, and a high stress-load), ca...
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Main Authors: | Kristen MacKenzie-Shalders (Author), Charlene Matthews (Author), Joe Dulla (Author), Robin Orr (Author) |
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