Relationship between young peoples' sedentary behaviour and biomedical health indicators: a systematic review of prospective studies
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J Brug | A. S. Singh | W. Mechelen | J. Brug | W. van Mechelen | K. Proper | M. Chinapaw | Amika S. Singh | M. Chinapaw | W van Mechelen | A S Singh | K I Proper | M J M Chinapaw | M. Chinapaw
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