Accelerometer profiles of physical activity and inactivity in normal weight, overweight, and obese U.S. men and women
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Catrine Tudor-Locke | Peter T Katzmarzyk | C. Tudor-Locke | W. Johnson | P. Katzmarzyk | M. Brashear | William D Johnson | Meghan M Brashear
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