Sedentary behavior and physical activity levels in people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: a global systematic review and meta‐analysis
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Joseph Firth | Brendon Stubbs | Philip B Ward | Davy Vancampfort | Simon Rosenbaum | A. Carvalho | D. Vancampfort | M. Probst | M. De Hert | B. Stubbs | F. Gaughran | J. Firth | S. Rosenbaum | P. Ward | M. Hallgren | F. Schuch | J. Mugisha | James Mugisha | Marc De Hert | Fiona Gaughran | André F Carvalho | Felipe B Schuch | Mats Hallgren | Michel Probst
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