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Worksite Health Promotion for School Faculty and Staff
Steven N. Blair,
Leonard Tritsch,
Suzanne Kutsch,
Steven N. Blair
Steven N. Blair, PED, Institute for Aerobics Research, 12330 Preston Road, Dallas, TX 75230
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Leonard Tritsch, MS, Oregon Dept. of Education, 700 Pringle Parkway SE, Salem, OR 97310
Search for more papers by this authorSuzanne Kutsch
Suzanne Kutsch, MS, Resource Teacher for Prevention and Advocacy, Lincoln County School District, 169 West Coast Highway, Room 4, Newport, OR 97365.
Search for more papers by this authorSteven N. Blair,
Leonard Tritsch,
Suzanne Kutsch,
Steven N. Blair
Steven N. Blair, PED, Institute for Aerobics Research, 12330 Preston Road, Dallas, TX 75230
Search for more papers by this authorLeonard Tritsch
Leonard Tritsch, MS, Oregon Dept. of Education, 700 Pringle Parkway SE, Salem, OR 97310
Search for more papers by this authorSuzanne Kutsch
Suzanne Kutsch, MS, Resource Teacher for Prevention and Advocacy, Lincoln County School District, 169 West Coast Highway, Room 4, Newport, OR 97365.
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