Is fatigue after work a barrier for leisure-time physical activity? Cross-sectional study among 10,000 adults from the general working population
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Lars L. Andersen | Hans Bay | Emil Sundstrup | Markus D. Jakobsen | Rúni Bláfoss | L. Andersen | M. D. Jakobsen | E. Sundstrup | H. Bay | Rúni Bláfoss | J. K. Micheletti | Jéssica K. Micheletti
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