The effect of two multi-component behavior change interventions on cognitive functions
Abstract Background We previously reported the effects of two cluster-randomized 6-month multi-component workplace interventions, targeting reducing sedentary behavior or increasing physical activity among office workers, on movement behaviors and cardiorespiratory fitness. The primary aim of this s...
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Main Authors: | Emil Bojsen-Møller (Author), Rui Wang (Author), Jonna Nilsson (Author), Emerald G. Heiland (Author), Carl-Johan Boraxbekk (Author), Lena V. Kallings (Author), Maria Ekblom (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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