Why people engage in a weight loss intervention at their workplace - a stratified case study
Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly worldwide within the last decade. As obesity is recognised as a contributing factor when developing various health threatening chronic diseases, prevention initiatives focusing on weight loss are becoming more important. Becau...
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Main Authors: | Jeanette Reffstrup Christensen (Author), Majda Pajevic (Author), Pia Maria Ilvig (Author), Karen Søgaard (Author), Christina Jessen-Winge (Author) |
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