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The views of GPs about using sit–stand desks: an observational study
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Devices for self-monitoring sedentary time or physical activity: a scoping review.
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Accelerometer-assessed physical activity in epidemiology: Are monitors equivalent?
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Methods of measurement in epidemiology: sedentary behaviour
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SMArT Work: Stand more at Work: The development of behaviour changes strategies for increasing standing and movement among sedentary office workers
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Fitness moderates glycemic responses to sitting and light activity breaks
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Effectiveness of the Stand More AT (SMArT) Work intervention: cluster randomised controlled trial
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Accuracy of posture allocation algorithms for thigh- and waist-worn accelerometers
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A cost and cost-benefit analysis of the Stand More AT Work (SMArT Work) intervention
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Relative protein intake and associations with markers of physical function in those with type 2 diabetes
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The cost-effectiveness of the SMART Work & Life intervention for reducing sitting time
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