Physical activity, residential greenness, and cardiac autonomic function.
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Tiina M. Ikäheimo | M. Tulppo | R. Korpelainen | Maisa Niemelä | T. Ikäheimo | Vahid Farrahi | Soile Puhakka | Maija Korpisaari | Tiina Lankila
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