Walking Cadence to Exercise at Moderate Intensity for Adults: A Systematic Review
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D. Bouchard | J Slaght | M Sénéchal | T J Hrubeniuk | A Mayo | D R Bouchard | M. Sénéchal | A. Mayo | T. Hrubeniuk | J. Slaght
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