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Publications by Lisa M Powell
Multivariable Analysis of the Association Between Fathers’ and Youths’ Physical Activity in the United States
BMC Public Health
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
Reduced Away-From-Home Food Expenditure and Better Nutrition Knowledge and Belief Can Improve Quality of Dietary Intake Among US Adults
Public Health Nutrition
Nutrition
Dietetics
Public Health
Environmental
Medicine
Occupational Health
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The Association Between Fear of Falling and Physical Activity in Older Women
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