Organizational Culture and Implications for Workplace Interventions to Reduce Sitting Time Among Office-Based Workers: A Systematic Review
Background: Time spent in sedentary behaviors is an independent risk factor for several chronic diseases (e.g., cardiometabolic diseases, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension). Recently, interventions to reduce sitting time at work (a prominent sedentary behavior) have been developed and teste...
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Main Authors: | Wendell C. Taylor (Author), Richard R. Suminski (Author), Bhibha M. Das (Author), Raheem J. Paxton (Author), Derek W. Craig (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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