Effects of Physical Activity Intervention on Physical and Cognitive Function in Sedentary Adults With and Without Diabetes
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Michael E. Miller | A. King | S. Kritchevsky | M. Pahor | S. Blair | J. Demons | M. McDermott | M. Espeland | K. Lipska | R. A. Cohen | E. Strotmeyer | J. Verghese | K. Reid | J. Rushing
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