Relationship between Body Mass Index and Physical Activity among Children from Low-Income Communities in Gqeberha, South Africa: A Cross-Sectional Study
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J. Utzinger | P. Steinmann | M. Gerber | U. Pühse | H. Seelig | A. Aerts | S. Nqweniso | C. Walter | Patricia Arnaiz | L. Adams | N. Joubert | Jacob Bosma | D. Dolley | R. du Randt | Ivan Müller | Ivan Müller
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