Day-to-day pattern of work and leisure time physical behaviours: are low socioeconomic status adults couch potatoes or work warriors?
Abstract Background Most studies on day-to-day patterns of physical behaviours (i.e. physical activities and sedentary behaviour) are based on adults with high socioeconomic status (SES) and without differentiating between work and leisure time. Thus, we aimed to characterise the day-to-day leisure...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Lund Rasmussen (Author), Dorothea Dumuid (Author), Karel Hron (Author), Nidhi Gupta (Author), Marie Birk Jørgensen (Author), Kirsten Nabe-Nielsen (Author), Andreas Holtermann (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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