Body weight dynamics following intentional weight loss and physical performance: the Look AHEAD Movement and Memory Study
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G. Bray | D. Houston | S. Kritchevsky | J. Hill | J. Jakicic | R. Neiberg | K. Beavers | K. Johnson | Denise K. Houston | Karen C. Johnson | James O. Hill | George A. Bray | S. B. Kritchevsky | Kristen M. Beavers
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