Excessive sitting at work and at home: Correlates of occupational sitting and TV viewing time in working adults
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Bronwyn K. Clark | Nyssa T. Hadgraft | David W. Dunstan | Genevieve N. Healy | Neville Owen | Brigid M. Lynch | N. Owen | G. Healy | D. Dunstan | B. Clark | B. Lynch
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