A glimpse of academic staff health behavior on diet type and physical activity at Austrian universities: first findings from the “Sustainably Healthy – From Science 2 Highschool & University” study
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A. Cocca | K. Wagner | C. Drenowatz | K. Wirnitzer | Gerold Wirnitzer | G. Ruedl | Mohamad Motevalli | M. Schätzer | W. Kirschner | Derrick R Tanous | Werner Kirschner
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