A community-based intervention increases physical activity and reduces obesity in school-age children in North Carolina.
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G. Bennett | K. Evenson | Truls Østbye | B. Neelon | S. E. Benjamin Neelon | R. N. Namenek Brouwer | A. Martinie
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