Advising people to take more exercise is ineffective: a randomized controlled trial of physical activity promotion in primary care.
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Margaret Thorogood | Charlie Foster | Melvyn Hillsdon | C. Foster | M. Thorogood | M. Hillsdon | Ian White | Ian H. White
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