Health promotion in older Chinese: a 12-month cluster randomized controlled trial of pedometry and "peer support".
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T. Lam | S. McGhee | J. Deeks | D. Macfarlane | B. Tomlinson | B. Cheung | G. Thomas | K. Chou | B. Guo | G. Thomas | Boliang Guo
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