Moderately intense physical activities and high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness reduce the risk of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in middle-aged men.
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T. Lakka | J. Salonen | S. Helmrich | J. Lynch | R. Cohen | T. Lakka | R. Salonen | G. Kaplan | J. Lynch
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