Promoting physical activity in older people in general practice: ProAct65+ cluster randomised controlled trial.
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Mark Griffin | Denise Kendrick | Tahir Masud | Heather Gage | Ann Bowling | Deborah Haworth | Hannah Carpenter | Steve Iliffe | Dawn A Skelton | S. Iliffe | A. Bowling | D. Kendrick | M. Griffin | R. Morris | H. Gage | D. Skelton | T. Masud | Richard Morris | Susie Dinan-Young | Hannah Carpenter | S. Dinan-Young | Deborah Haworth
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