Fitness of Canadian adults: results from the 2007-2009 Canadian Health Measures Survey.
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Mark S Tremblay | Ian Janssen | Sarah Connor Gorber | C. Craig | M. Tremblay | I. Janssen | M. Shields | M. Laviolette | S. Connor Gorber | Cora L Craig | Manon Laviolette | Margot Shields
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