Volume of exercise and fitness nonresponse in sedentary, postmenopausal women.
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Volume of exercise and fitness nonresponse in sedentary, postmenopausal women.
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Volume of exercise and fitness nonresponse in sedentary, postmenopausal women.
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Volume of exercise and fitness nonresponse in sedentary, postmenopausal women.
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Conrad P Earnest
Peter T Katzmarzyk
Steven N Blair
Susan B Sisson
Timothy S Church
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10.1249/MSS.0B013E3181896C4E
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2009-03-01T00:00:00Z