Effectiveness of a Lifestyle Intervention for People With a Severe Mental Illness in Dutch Outpatient Mental Health Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
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M. V. van Tulder | B. van Meijel | T. Hoekstra | M. Adriaanse | Florine Walburg | J.C.M. Kol | L. M. Pape | Johanna Willemina de Joode
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