Walking Program of Low or Vigorous Intensity During Pregnancy Confers an Aerobic Benefit
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S-M Ruchat | M H Davenport | I Giroux | M Hillier | A Batada | M M Sopper | J-A Hammond | M Mottola | S. Ruchat | I. Giroux | M. Davenport | M. Mottola | M. Sopper | M. Hillier | A. Batada | J. Hammond | M. H. Davenport | Stephanie-May Ruchat | Jo-Anne Hammond | Isabelle Giroux
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