Physical activity and osteoarthritis: a consensus study to harmonise self-reporting methods of physical activity across international cohorts
Physical activity (PA) is increasingly recognised as an important factor within studies of osteoarthritis (OA). However, subjective methods used to assess PA are highly variable and have not been developed for use within studies of OA, which creates difficulties when comparing and interpreting PA da...
Auteurs principaux: | Gates, L, Leyland, K, Sheard, S, Jackson, K, Kelly, P, Callahan, L, Pate, R, Roos, E, Ainsworth, B, Cooper, C, Foster, C, Newton, J, Batt, M, Arden, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Springer
2017
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