Cardiorespiratory fitness and adiposity as mortality predictors in older adults.
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James W Hardin | James N Laditka | J. Hardin | S. Blair | X. Sui | S. Hooker | J. Laditka | M. LaMonte | Steven N Blair | Xuemei Sui | Michael J LaMonte | Steven P Hooker | Nancy Chase | N. Chase
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