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Characterizing Differences in Mortality at the Low End of the Fitness Spectrum
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 08/19/09
Mandic S et al. – Reduced physical activity patterns rather than differences in clinical characteristics contribute to the striking difference in mortality rates between the least–fit and the next–least–fit quintile of fitness in healthy individuals.
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