Moderators of exercise effects on self-reported cognitive functioning in cancer survivors: an individual participant data meta-analysis.
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M. Kersten | W. V. van Harten | N. Aaronson | I. Mesters | M. Bohus | W. van Mechelen | J. Wiskemann | K. Steindorf | A. May | K. Winters-Stone | M. Goedendorp | D. Galvão | S. Schagen | D. Taaffe | F. Nollet | M. Stuiver | G. Sonke | E. Monninkhof | Martina E. Schmidt | L. Buffart | M. Sweegers | K. Schulz | L. Thorsen | H. Knoop | A. E. Hiensch | Robert U. Newton | J. V. van Vulpen | C. Ulrich | L. Witlox | M. Velthuis | R. Newton | J. Beckhaus | A. Hiensch | Jonna K. van Vulpen
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