Description and validation of the ActiReg: a novel instrument to measure physical activity and energy expenditure.
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Paul Haggarty | B. Hustvedt | A. Løvø | P. Haggarty | H. Tomten | A. Christophersen | Lene R Johnsen | G. Mcneill | Bo-Egil Hustvedt | Alf Christophersen | Heidi Tomten | Geraldine McNeill | Arne Løvø
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