Physical activity is associated with magnetic resonance imaging-based knee cartilage T2 measurements in asymptomatic subjects with and those without osteoarthritis risk factors.
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C. McCulloch | M. Nevitt | J. Lynch | T. Baum | C. Stehling | T. Link | R. Souza | B. Haughom | Keegan K. Hovis
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