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The differential influence of high levels of physical activity on knee OA in overweight and obese men and women

The differential influence of high levels of physical activity on knee OA in overweight and obese men and women

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Huvudupphovsmän: Soutakbar, H, Lamb, S, Scammell, B, Hodgson, L, Edwards, K, Silman, A
Materialtyp: Conference item
Publicerad: Elsevier 2018
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