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Understanding community perceptions, social norms and current practice related to respiratory infection in Bangladesh during 2009: a qualitative formative studyMedically unexplained illness and the diagnosis of hysterical conversion reaction (HCR) in women's medicine wards of Bangladeshi hospitals: a record review and qualitative studyHand contamination with human rhinovirus in Bangladesh.A community-randomised controlled trial promoting waterless hand sanitizer and handwashing with soap, Dhaka, Bangladesh.Reported theory use in walking interventions: a literature review and research agenda.Learning what our target audiences think and do: extending segmentation to all four basesPhysical activity attitudes among adolescents in BangladeshPerceived benefits and barriers of walking among overweight and obese adultsResults from Bangladesh's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
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Mohammad Abdul Kadir
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