Does worksite social capital enhance retention into a worksite weight‐loss programme?
Summary Objective To determine if worksite social capital predicted retention in a worksite‐based weight‐loss programme using structural equation modelling. A secondary aim was to determine if worksite social capital was related to changes in weight at 6 months. Methods Overweight or obese employees...
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Main Authors: | J. L. Hill (Author), K. Wilson (Author), S. Harden (Author), F. Almeida (Author), L. Linnan (Author), P. A. Estabrooks (Author) |
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Wiley,
2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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