Evaluating the effectiveness of organisational-level strategies with or without an activity tracker to reduce office workers’ sitting time: a cluster-randomised trial
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Brianna S Fjeldsoe | B. Fjeldsoe | G. Healy | D. Dunstan | L. Straker | E. Winkler | C. Brakenridge | D. C. Young | C. L. Brakenridge | B. S. Fjeldsoe | E. A. H. Winkler | D. W. Dunstan | L. M. Straker | G. N. Healy | Charlotte L. Brakenridge | Duncan C Young
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