Publication: Study protocol and rationale of “the UP project”: evaluating the effectiveness of active breaks on health indicators in desk-based workers
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Cristi-Montero, Carlos
Martínez-Flores, Ricardo
Espinoza-Puelles, Juan Pablo
Favero-Ramirez, Laura
Zurita-Corvalan, Natalia
Castillo Cañete, Ignacio
Ferrari, Gerson
Sadarangani, Kabir P.
Cancino-López, Jorge
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Background: Excessive sedentary time has been negatively associated with several health outcomes, and physical activity alone does not seem to fully
counteract these consequences. This panorama empha...
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Cristi-Montero C, Martínez-Flores R, Espinoza-Puelles JP, Favero-Ramirez L, Zurita-Corvalan N, Cañete IC, Leppe J, Ferrari G, Sadarangani KP, Cancino-López J, Hernandez-Jaña S, Farias TY, Lemes VB, Rodríguez-Rodríguez F and Brand C (2024) Study protocol and rationale of “the UP project”: evaluating the effectiveness of active breaks on health indicators in desk-based workers. Front. Public Health 12:1363015. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.136301
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