Association of 6-Minute Walk Performance and Physical Activity With Incident Ischemic Heart Disease Events and Stroke in Peripheral Artery Disease
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Sanjiv J. Shah | Mark D. Huffman | L. Ferrucci | Lihui Zhao | L. Tian | M. Huffman | J. Guralnik | P. Greenland | M. Criqui | D. Lloyd‐Jones | M. McDermott | Kiang Liu | M. Kibbe | J. Wilkins | D. Green | Y. Liao
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