Metabolic syndrome and the benefit of a physical activity intervention on lower-extremity function: Results from a randomized clinical trial
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B. Spring | A. King | W. Ambrosius | H. Allore | T. Gill | B. Nicklas | S. Anton | E. Strotmeyer | S. Folta | Haiying Chen | A. Botoseneanu
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