Effects of obesity on breast size, thoracic spine structure and function, upper torso musculoskeletal pain and physical activity in women
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of obesity on breast size, thoracic spine structure and function, upper torso musculoskeletal pain and physical activity participation in women living independently in the community. Methods: A total of 378 women were divided into 3 groups (Not Overweight...
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Main Authors: | Julie R. Steele (Author), Celeste E. Coltman (Author), Deirdre E. McGhee (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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