Measuring physical activity-related environmental factors: reliability and predictive validity of the European environmental questionnaire ALPHA
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Michael Sjöström | Harry Rutter | Christopher Gidlow | Jean-Michel Oppert | Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij | Charlie Foster | Pekka Oja | Sylvia Titze | Maïté Verloigne | Heleen Spittaels | Ilse de Bourdeaudhuij | M. Sjöström | J. Oppert | C. Foster | S. Titze | P. Oja | H. Rutter | M. Verloigne | H. Spittaels | C. Gidlow | Julien Gloanec | Julien Gloanec
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