No Association with Objectively Measured Level of Physical Activity
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概要
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- 2003-09-01
著者
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Wedderkopp Niels
The Back Research Center
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Hansen Henrik
Department Of Cardiology Odense University Hospital
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Froberg Karsten
Institute Of Sportsscience And Clinical Biomechanics Odense University
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Andersen Lars
Norwegian School Of Sport Sciences
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WEDDERKOPP Niels
Institute of Sports Sciences and Clinical Biomechanics, Odense University
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LEBOEUF-YDE Charlotte
Medical Research Unit in Ringkjobing County
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ANDERSEN Lars
Institute of Sport Exercise and Sciences, University of Copenhagen
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Leboeuf-yde Charlotte
The Back Research Center
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Hansen Henrik
Departamento De Procesos Quimicos Biotecnologicos Y Ambientales Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa M
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Hansen Henrik
Departamento de Procesos Químicos, Biotecnológicos y Ambientales, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
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FROBERG Karsten
Institute of Sports Sciences and Clinical Biomechanics, Odense University
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