Changes in physical activity and health outcomes in a population-based cohort of mid-life Australian-born women
Abstract: Cross-sectional studies and intervention programs have suggested that physical activity is a potential contributor to the health and wellbeing of mid-life and older women. This prospective longitudinal study investigates whether natural changes in physical activity are associated with chan...
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Main Authors: | Janet R. Guthrie (Author), Emma C. Dudley (Author), Lorraine Dennerstein (Author), John L. Hopper (Author) |
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1997-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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