A systematic review of the association between sedentary behaviors with frailty
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Andrea Szwajcer | N. Tangri | T. Duhamel | R. Arora | D. Kehler | Rakesh C. Arora | D. Scott Kehler | Jacqueline L. Hay | Andrew N. Stammers | Naomi C. Hamm | Dustin E. Kimber | Annette S.H. Schultz | Navdeep Tangri | Todd A. Duhamel | J. Hay | A. Schultz | Andrea Szwajcer | S. Kehler
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