Ruettger, KatharinaClemes, Stacy A.Chen, Yu-LingEdwardson, Charlotte L.Guest, AmberGilson, Nicholas D.Gray, Laura J.Johnson, VickiPaine, Nicola J.Sherry, Aron P.Sayyah, MohsenTroughton, JacquiVarela-Mato, VeronicaYates, ThomasKing, James A.2023-02-152023-02-152022-11-23Ruettger, K, Clemes, S A, Chen, Y-L, Edwardson, C L, Guest, A, Gilson, N D, Gray, L J, Johnson, V, Paine, N J, Sherry, A P, Sayyah, M, Troughton, J, Varela-Mato, V, Yates, T & King, J A 2022, 'Drivers with and without Obesity Respond Differently to a Multi-Component Health Intervention in Heavy Goods Vehicle Drivers', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 19, no. 23, 15546. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph1923155461660-4601ORCID: /0000-0002-3610-347X/work/123418767https://hdl.handle.net/2164/20058Funding This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Public Health Research programme (reference: NIHR PHR 15/190/42). The study was also supported by the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre which is a partnership between University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Loughborough University and the University of Leicester. Laura Gray is supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands (ARC EM). The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. Funding to cover the intervention costs (Fitbits and cab workout equipment) was provided by the Higher Education Innovation Fund, via the Loughborough University Enterprise Projects Group. The Colt Foundation provided funding for a PhD Studentship, awarded to Amber Guest (reference: JD/618), which covered Amber’s time and contributions to this project. The funders played no role in study design, data collection, data analysis, data interpretation or in the preparation of this manuscript.12365932engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingbody weightoccupational healthoccupational driversphysical activitysedentary behaviourR MedicineNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR)PHR 15/190/4215/190/42OtherJD/618Supplementary InformationRDrivers with and without Obesity Respond Differently to a Multi-Component Health Intervention in Heavy Goods Vehicle DriversJournal article10.3390/ijerph192315546https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph1923155461923