Exploring the provision and motives behind the adoption of health-promotion programmes in professional football clubs across four European countries
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Cindy M. Gray | J. Jelsma | F. van Nassau | E. Andersen | C. Bunn | H. Pereira | G. Roberts | Ø. Røynesdal | M. Sørensen | I. M. van de Glind | M. N. D. Nijhuis-van der Sanden | N. Chng | Theo van Actherberg | Nai R. Chng | Christopher Bunn | Eivind Andersen | Øystein B Røynesdal
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