Effects of physical activity and lifestyle on evolution of hip bending resistance in men and women over 65: The population-based EPIC-Norfolk cohort study.
Main Authors: | Kaptoge, S, Dalzell, N, Jakes, R, Wareham, N, Khaw, K, Beck, T, Reeve, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2003
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