Motivations for Exercise and Weight Loss Among African-American Women: Focus group results and their contribution towards program development
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J Gittelsohn | L. Appel | J. Charleston | J. Gittelsohn | D. Young | L J Appel | D R Young | J Charleston | K Felix-Aaron | K. Felix-Aaron | Kaytura Felix-Aaron | Kaytura L. Felix-Aaron
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