Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of the ‘HEYMAN’ healthy lifestyle program for young men: a pilot randomised controlled trial
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Philip J. Morgan | Clare E. Collins | Megan E. Rollo | P. Morgan | M. Hutchesson | M. Rollo | C. Collins | L. Ashton | Lee M. Ashton | Melinda J. Hutchesson
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