The effect of physical activity on mortality and cardiovascular disease in 130 000 people from 17 high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries: the PURE study
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S. Yusuf | P. López-Jaramillo | R. Diaz | Rajeev Gupta | N. Mohammadifard | A. Rosengren | R. Anjana | R. Iqbal | S. Lear | Chuangshi Wang | S. Rangarajan | A. Avezum | K. Zatońska | S. Swaminathan | S. Nair | P. Serón | A. Oguz | D. Gasevic | P. Poirier | Weihong Hu | K. Teo | Li Huaxing | Rajesh Kumar | A. Casanova | Li Wei | Wang Yang | D. Leong | Wang Chuangshi | Hany Swidon | Huaxing Liu | Á. Avezum
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