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Journal Articles

  1. Bennett, G. G. and Wolin, K. Y. and Avrunin, J. S. and Stoddard, A. M. and Sorensen, G. and Barbeau, E. and Emmons, K. M., Does race/ethnicity moderate the association between job strain and leisure time physical activity?, Ann Behav Med, vol. 32 (August, 2006), pp. 60--67
    (last updated on 2010/12/27)

    Abstract:
    Job strain was associated with LTPA in a lower income, multiethnic population of healthy adult men and women. The association between job strain and LTPA was modified by race or ethnicity, highlighting the importance of investigating the differential effects of psychosocial occupational factors on LTPA levels by race or ethnicity.


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