All-cause mortality risk as a function of sedentary behavior, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness
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All-cause mortality risk as a function of sedentary behavior, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness
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PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 223-230
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Informa UK Limited
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2016-08-08
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10.1080/00913847.2016.1221751
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