A Preliminary study of one year of pedometer self-monitoring
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Barbara E. Ainsworth | Catrine Tudor-Locke | Scott J. Strath | Katrina D. DuBose | Ann M. Swartz | B. Ainsworth | C. Tudor-Locke | D. Bassett | A. Swartz | S. Strath | K. DuBose | J. Reis | B. Parr | Jared P. Reis | Brian B. Parr | David R. Jr. Bassett
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