posted on 2018-09-20, 08:44authored byJudith Grant, Jonathan Houdmont, Fehmidah MunirFehmidah Munir, Robert Kerr, Ken Addley
Socioeconomic status, demographic and personal factors, and the eating behaviours of civil service employees: a cross-sectional study [Abstract]
History
School
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Published in
International Congress of Occupational Health
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Volume
75
Issue
2
Pages
A45 - A45 (1)
Citation
GRANT, J. ... et al., 2018. Socioeconomic status, demographic and personal factors, and the eating behaviours of civil service employees: a cross-sectional study. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 75(2), pp. A45.
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Publication date
2018
Notes
This is an abstract of a conference paper presented at the International Congress of Occupational Health, Dublin, Ireland, on the 29th April to 4th May.This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicines and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2018-ICOHabstracts.128