Subjective self-assessment of physical activity is negatively affected by monitoring awareness in subjects with mild cognitive impairment: a crossover randomised controlled trial.
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K. Herzig | J. Nowak | J. Walkowiak | D. Gagnon | E. Mądry | J. Bajerska | M. Jamka | M. Kokot | A. Makarewicz | M. Wasiewicz-Gajdzis | N. Kaczmarek | W. Zawisza
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