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Doctors’ Self-Reported Physical Activity, Their Counselling Practices and Their Correlates in Urban Trivandrum, South India: Should a Full-Service Doctor Be a Physically Active Doctor?

British Journal of Sports Medicine - United Kingdom
doi 10.1136/bjsports-2012-091995
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Sports MedicinePhysical TherapySports ScienceSports TherapyOrthopedicsMedicineRehabilitation
Date

June 14, 2013

Authors
Lipika PatraG K MiniElezebeth MathewsK R Thankappan
Publisher

BMJ


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