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Physical Activity and Moving More for Health

Non-communicable diseases are a leading cause of death and levels are rising. Lifestyle changes, including physical activity, have benefits in all-cause mortality, cardiovascular and metabolic disease, respiratory conditions and cognitive and mental health. In some cancers, particularly colon, prost...

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Published in:Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 2020-06, Vol.50 (2), p.164-165
Main Authors: Crooke, Ranulf, Haseler, Christine, Haseler, Tobias, Collins, Jack, Crockett, Andrew
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