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- :Hanson, Dale ;Allegrante, John PJul 21 2012 | Br J Sports Med. 2014; 48(8):682-684.
- :Jancey, Jonine ;Cooper, Lisa2013 | Traffic Inj Prev. 14(6):647-653:Objectives:Walking is older adults’ second most preferred mode of transport and preferred recreational activity. This leads to greater exposure to t...
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