Eating Habits of Paramedics Working in the City of Québec: A Pilot Study

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Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Evaluating the long-term functional impact of viscosupplementation compared to true placebo in symptomatic hip osteoarthritis; a randomized control trial View project Effects of different orthotic interventions on gait mechanics View project Sandrine hegg-deloye Abstract Background: Many studies have shown a possible association between working conditions and unhealthy behaviours that could lead to overweight and obesity. For paramedics, unpredictable lunch periods could lead to changes in eating behaviour during work.

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Sandrine, H.-D. (2015). Eating Habits of Paramedics Working in the City of Québec: A Pilot Study. Obesity: Open Access ( ISSN 2380-5528 ), 1(2). https://doi.org/10.16966/2380-5528.107

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