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The Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of a Workplace-based Scheme to Encourage Walking to Work: Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial
Gillison, Fiona
(PI)
Department for Health
EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics (SAMBa)
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Central government, health and local authorities
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Walking
100%
Workplace
94%
Randomized Controlled Trials
77%
Exercise
74%
Automobiles
35%
Occupational Groups
35%
Occupational Health Services
24%
Costs and Cost Analysis
20%
Active Biological Transport
20%
Wales
19%
Systems Analysis
18%
England
16%
Secondary Prevention
15%
Social Support
15%
Intention
15%
Health Care Costs
14%
Self Report
14%
Systematic Reviews
12%
Social Sciences
evaluation
51%
workplace
51%
employee
40%
travel behavior
37%
costs
24%
relapse
16%
recipient
11%
social support
11%
health service
11%
employer
11%
monitoring
10%
interaction
6%
evidence
5%