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Sitting less at work [online] : a qualitative study of barriers and enablers in organisations of different size and sector.
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Author:
Mackenzie, Kelly
;
Such, Elizabeth
;
Norman, Paul
;
Goyder, Elizabeth
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Fitness and wellbeing at work topic box: 2019
Year:
2019
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Sedentary work
Abstract:
Article taken from BMC Public Health, 19, article number 884 (2019)
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