Associations Between Trajectories of Leisure-Time Physical Activity and Television Viewing Time Across Adulthood: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
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O. Raitakari | M. Hirvensalo | A. Tolvanen | S. Biddle | S. Rovio | T. Tammelin | A. Kankaanpää | N. Hutri-Kähönen | Xiaolin Yang | H. Helajärvi | S. Palomäki | Irinja Lounassalo | K. Salin | Anna Kankaanpää | Harri Helajärvi
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