Intervening to reduce workplace sitting: mediating role of social-cognitive constructs during a cluster randomised controlled trial

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Nyssa T. Hadgraft
Elisabeth A. H. Winkler
Genevieve N. Healy
Brigid M. Lynch
Maike Neuhaus
Elizabeth G. Eakin
David W. Dunstan
Neville Owen
Brianna S. Fjeldsoe
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[1] Physical Activity Laboratory,Cancer Council Victoria
[2] Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute,Melbourne School of Population & Global Health
[3] School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine,Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research
[4] Monash University,School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
[5] The University of Queensland,School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health
[6] School of Public Health,Department of Medicine
[7] School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science,undefined
[8] Curtin University,undefined
[9] Cancer Epidemiology Centre,undefined
[10] The University of Melbourne,undefined
[11] The University of Queensland,undefined
[12] School of Medicine,undefined
[13] Australian Catholic University,undefined
[14] Deakin University,undefined
[15] The University of Western Australia,undefined
[16] Monash University,undefined
[17] Swinburne University of Technology,undefined
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Sedentary; Workplace; Intervention; Mediation;
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