Associations between executive attention and objectively measured physical activity in adolescence: findings from ALSPAC, a UK cohort
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James Boyle | John J. Reilly | Andy R Ness | Carol Joinson | P. Tomporowski | A. Ness | J. Reilly | S. Leary | C. Joinson | J. Boyle | Phillip D. Tomporowski | Josie Booth | Sam D Leary | J. Booth
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