The occupational sitting and physical activity questionnaire (OSPAQ): a validation study with accelerometer-assessed measures
Abstract Background The Occupational Sitting and Physical Activity Questionnaire (OSPAQ) was developed as an easy-to-use instrument for self-reported assessment of percentage sitting, standing, walking, and performing heavy labour in a workplace setting. This study aimed to evaluate the concurrent v...
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Main Authors: | Iris Maes (Author), Margo Ketels (Author), Delfien Van Dyck (Author), Els Clays (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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