Uptake and factors that influence the use of ‘sit less, move more’ occupational intervention strategies in Spanish office employees
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Nicholas D Gilson | Judit Bort-Roig | Anna Puig-Ribera | Joan Carles Martori | J. Martori | N. Gilson | J. Bort-Roig | A. Puig-Ribera | A. González-Suárez | I. Martínez-Lemos | Montserrat Martín | Iván Martínez-Lemos | Montserrat Martin | Ángel Manuel González-Suárez | Judit Bort-Roig
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