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- who: Do Short-term Exercise Interventions and collaborators from the Human Movement Science, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwa, SouthUniversity of Saskatchewan, London, Canada have published the research work: living in the lowest crime areas. Individuals living in the highest IMD crime areas achieved 5.56 fewer minutes of daily accelerometer-measured exercise than those in least crime areas. Conclusions This study demonstrates consistent associations between , in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
A two-way analysis Abstract citation ID: ckac095.041 P03-05 State of the Evidence of Active Living among Children and Youth in India . . .
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