The environmental correlates of overall and neighborhood based recreational walking (a cross-sectional analysis of the RECORD Study)
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Hélène Charreire | Chantal Simon | Basile Chaix | Yan Kestens | Noëlla Karusisi | Jean-Michel Oppert | Frédérique Thomas | J. Oppert | Y. Kestens | B. Pannier | H. Charreire | B. Chaix | F. Thomas | N. Karusisi | C. Weber | J. Vallée | C. Simon | Bruno Pannier | Julie Vallée | Christiane Weber
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