Variations in accelerometry measured physical activity and sedentary time across Europe – harmonized analyses of 47,497 children and adolescents
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R. Davey | H. P. van der Ploeg | W. Ahrens | G. Cardon | U. Ekelund | C. Owen | C. Nightingale | R. Pate | N. Wedderkopp | R. Jago | N. Møller | A. Page | S. Anderssen | Y. Manios | A. Grøntved | A. Kafatos | E. Kolle | D. Molnár | L. Moreno | L. Sardinha | J. Steene-Johannessen | S. Vale | J. Harro | Rute Santos | K. Northstone | E. V. van Sluijs | P. Hallal | L. Sherar | S. De Henauw | J. Salmon | N. Michels | A. Atkin | A. Polito | L. Christiansen | D. Esliger | M. Fogelholm | B. Hansen | K. Konstabel | G. Eiben | O. Sprengeler | S. Kriemler | M. Standl | F. Ortega | J. Ruiz | J. Puder | J. Vanhelst | J. Reilly | K. Janz | A. Decelis | C. Hadjigeorgiou | L. Basterfield | C. Flexeder | K. Dalene | B. H. Hansen | L. G. Olesen | J. Reilly | N. Møller | M. Hjorth | S. Aznar | F. Lauria | J. Puder | L. Sardinha | E. V. van Sluijs | Holger Shculz | L. B. Andersen | L. B. Andersen | L. B. S. A. J. G. R. U. D. W. P. B. H. K. F. S. N. K. Andersen Anderssen Atkin Cardon Davey Ekelund | S. de Henauw | Ole Sprengeler
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