A single weekly bout of exercise may reduce cardiovascular mortality: how little pain for cardiac gain? 'The HUNT study, Norway'.
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L. Vatten | U. Wisløff | S. Slørdahl | S. Mørkved | T. Nilsen | W. Drøyvold
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