Job strain and leisure-time physical activity in female and male public sector employees.
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Marko Elovainio | Mika Kivimäki | Marianna Virtanen | Jussi Vahtera | Anne Kouvonen | Anne Linna | M. Kivimäki | M. Elovainio | A. Kouvonen | J. Vahtera | M. Virtanen | A. Linna
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