Leisure-time physical activities and the risk of cardiovascular mortality in the Malmö diet and Cancer study
Abstract Background The association between leisure-time physical activity and cardiovascular mortality has been previously studied, but few studies have focused on specific activities and intensities. Methods The association between different leisure-time physical activities and cardiovascular mort...
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Main Authors: | Sara Bergwall (Author), Stefan Acosta (Author), Stina Ramne (Author), Pascal Mutie (Author), Emily Sonestedt (Author) |
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