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Is diversity more important than quantity of physical activity in maintaining the fracture resistance of the proximal femur?

Is diversity more important than quantity of physical activity in maintaining the fracture resistance of the proximal femur?

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Main Authors: Kaptoge, S, Dalzell, N, Jakes, R, Wareham, N, Khaw, K, Loveridge, N, Reeve, J
Format: Journal article
Published: 2004
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