Letter to the Editor; Resistance training and its impact on psychological health in participants of corporate wellness programs

Journal Title: International Journal of Sport, Exercise and Health Research - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

We read with interest the recent article titled “Resistance training and its impact on psychological health in participants of corporate wellness programs” by Serra, et al. [1] .

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Carlson L, Fisher JP, Steele J

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  • EP ID EP442436
  • DOI 10.31254/sportmed.1201
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Carlson L, Fisher JP, Steele J (2017). Letter to the Editor; Resistance training and its impact on psychological health in participants of corporate wellness programs. International Journal of Sport, Exercise and Health Research, 1(2), 54-55. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-442436