Vicarious Experience in Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Is Associated with Greater Odds of Attaining the Recommended Leisure-Time Physical Activity Levels
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L. Burke | S. Sereika | K. Erickson | C. Kline | D. Mendez | B. Gibbs | B. Rockette-Wagner | J. Kariuki | Jessica Cheng
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