A comparison of occupational physical activity and sedentary behavior patterns of nurses working 12-h day and night shifts
Background: Past studies have reported nurses working day shifts engage in high amounts of light and moderate-intensity occupational physical activity. However, little is known regarding how occupational physical activity and sedentary behavior is accumulated within shifts and/or over consecutive sh...
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Main Authors: | R.M. Benzo (Author), A. Farag (Author), K.M. Whitaker (Author), Q. Xiao (Author), L.J. Carr (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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