The physical activity paradox: six reasons why occupational physical activity (OPA) does not confer the cardiovascular health benefits that leisure time physical activity does
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Leon Straker | Allard J van der Beek | Andreas Holtermann | A. J. van der Beek | L. Straker | A. Holtermann | N. Krause | Niklas Krause
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