The relationship between heart rate intensity and pedometer step counts in adolescents
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Robin Callister | Clare E Collins | Philip J Morgan | David R Lubans | P. Morgan | C. Boreham | R. Callister | C. Collins | D. Lubans | Colin A Boreham
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