The effectiveness of sit-stand workstations for changing office workers’ sitting time: results from the Stand@Work randomized controlled trial pilot
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Michelle Daley | Hidde P van der Ploeg | Adrian E Bauman | H. P. van der Ploeg | A. Bauman | J. Chau | M. Daley | A. Srinivasan | Scott Dunn | Anna Do | Josephine Y Chau | Scott Dunn | Anu Srinivasan | Anna Do
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