Novel risk factors of cardiovascular disease and their associations between obesity, physical activity and physical fitness.

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Published in J Public Health Res on February 15, 2012

Authors

Duncan S Buchan1, Non E Thomas2, Julien S Baker1

Author Affiliations

1: Health and Exercise Sciences, School of Science, University of the West of Scotland , Hamilton, Scotland.
2: School of Human Sciences, Swansea University , Swansea, Wales, UK.

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