Time-dependent confounding in the study of the effects of regular physical activity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: an application of the marginal structural model.
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Ignasi Serra | Judith Garcia-Aymerich | P. Schnohr | J. Garcia-Aymerich | J. Antó | P. Lange | Peter Schnohr | Ignasi Serra | Josep M Antó | Peter Lange
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