Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health.
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Dog ownership supports the maintenance of physical activity during poor weather in older English adults: cross-sectional results from the EPIC Norfolk cohort.Home environments, physical activity, and energy expenditure among low-income overweight and obese women.Human-Animal Interaction and Older Adults: An Overview.'Simply to be let in': opening the doors to lower-income older adults and their companion animals.Randomized Controlled Theory-Based, E-Mail-Mediated Walking Intervention.
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Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health.
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2016 nî lūn-bûn
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2016年の論文
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2016年学术文章
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2016年学术文章
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2016年学术文章
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2016年学术文章
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2016年学术文章
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2016年學術文章
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2016年學術文章
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2016年學術文章
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Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health.
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Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health.
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Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health.
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Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health.
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Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health.
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Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health.
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Dog Walking, the Human-Animal Bond and Older Adults' Physical Health
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Jessica Bibbo
Rebecca A Johnson
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10.1093/GERONT/GNW051
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z