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Investigating the effect of a 3-month workplace-based pedometer-driven walking programme on health-related quality of life in meat processing workers: a feasibility study within a randomized controlled trial
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Investigating the effect of a 3-month workplace-based pedometer-driven walking programme on health-related quality of life in meat processing workers: a feasibility study within a randomized controlled trial

Suliman Mansi, Stephan Milosavljevic, Steve Tumilty, Paul Hendrick, Chris Higgs and David G Baxter
BMC public health, Vol.15(1), pp.410-410
22/04/2015
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/31613

Abstract

Actigraphy - instrumentation Adult Aged Exercise Therapy - methods Female Food Handling Health Promotion - methods Humans Male Meat-Packing Industry Middle Aged Monitoring, Ambulatory - methods New Zealand Occupational Diseases - prevention & control Single-Blind Method Walking
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-1736-zView
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