Physical Activity Surveillance in the United States for Work and Commuting: Understanding the Impact on Population Health and Well-being

Whitsel, L. P., Huneycutt, F., Anderson, D. R., Beck, A. M., Bryant, C., Bucklin, R. S., Carson, R. L., Escaron, A. L., Hopkins, J. M., Imboden, M. T., McDonough, C., Pronk, N. P., Wojcik, J. R., Zendell, A., & Ablah, E. (2021). Physical Activity Surveillance in the United States for Work and Commuting: Understanding the Impact on Population Health and Well-being. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 63(12), 1037–1051.

The article summarizes and describes the current US surveillance systems that assess physical activity for work and commuting. This article represents the initial work in developing best practices and resources for work settings of all sizes.

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