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Alley et_al, based on the theory of planned behaviors, studied trough questionnaires the knowledge about sitting posture, sedentary behaviors (understood as sitting time and physical activity) and the intentions to change behaviors in an Australian population composed of 494 seniors over the age of 65. Epstein et_al, analyzed, using questionnaires and quizzes, only the knowledge of correct posture in 457 students. In this case, it can be deduced that many hours a day of sitting posture led to a higher incidence of musculoskeletal problems in accordance with Daneshmandi et_al`s finding that excessive sitting . . .

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