Sitting less at work: a qualitative study of barriers and enablers in organisations of different size and sector
Abstract Background Prolonged sitting is associated with a range of chronic health conditions and working in office-based jobs is an important contributor to total daily sitting time. Consequently, interventions to reduce workplace sitting have been developed and tested; however, no single intervent...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Mackenzie (Author), Elizabeth Such (Author), Paul Norman (Author), Elizabeth Goyder (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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