Feasibility and acceptability of "active" classroom workstations among French university students and lecturers: a pilot study
Abstract Background Sedentary lifestyles plague today's society in terms of physical, psychosocial and cognitive health. Students are particularly at risk because they spend most of their daily time sitting and inactive. The current pedagogical model must be rethought in order to promote studen...
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Main Authors: | Sidney Grosprêtre (Author), Gael Ennequin (Author), Sophie Peseux (Author), Laurie Isacco (Author) |
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