Theory-driven, web-based, computer-tailored advice to reduce and interrupt sitting at work: development, feasibility and acceptability testing among employees
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Greet Cardon | Corneel Vandelanotte | Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij | C. Vandelanotte | G. Cardon | Ilse de Bourdeaudhuij | K. De Cocker | Katrien De Cocker
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