Physical Activity Types and Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Middle-Aged and Elderly Persons: The Rotterdam Study.
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O. Franco | A. Hofman | F. V. van Rooij | K. Dhana | R. Golubic | J. Schoufour | C. Koolhaas | A. Hofman
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