The impact of physical fitness on resilience to modern life stress and the mediating role of general self-efficacy
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C. Fiebach | R. Kalisch | M. Wessa | O. Tüscher | A. Reif | M. Plichta | S. Matura | A. Chmitorz | K. Lieb | B. Kollmann | K. F. Ahrens | R. Neumann | N. Goldbach | D. Weichert
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