Translating physical activity recommendations into a pedometer-based step goal: 3000 steps in 30 minutes.
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B. Ainsworth | S. Marshall | C. Tudor-Locke | C. Macera | S. Levy | F. Kolkhorst | K. Wooten | Ming Ji
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