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Elhakeem, A;
Hannam, K;
Deere, KC;
Hartley, A;
Clark, EM;
Moss, C;
Edwards, MH;
... Tobias, JH; + view all
(2017)
Physical activity producing low, but not medium or higher, vertical impacts is inversely related to BMI in older adults: findings from a multi cohort study.
The Journals of Gerontology series A
, 73
(5)
pp. 643-651.
10.1093/gerona/glx176.
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Elhakeem, A;
Hannam, K;
Deere, KC;
Hartley, A;
Clark, EM;
Moss, C;
Edwards, MH;
... Tobias, JH; + view all
(2018)
Correlates of high impact physical activity measured objectively in older British adults.
Journal of Public Health
, 40
(4)
pp. 727-737.
10.1093/pubmed/fdx171.
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Elhakeem, A;
Hannam, K;
Deere, KC;
Hartley, A;
Clark, EM;
Moss, C;
Edwards, MH;
... Tobias, JH; + view all
(2017)
Associations of lifetime walking and weight bearing exercise with accelerometer-measured high impact physical activity in later life.
Preventive Medicine Reports
, 8
pp. 183-189.
10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.10.011.
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Elhakeem, A;
Hannam, K;
Deere, KC;
Wong, A;
Gaysin, T;
Kuh, D;
Cooper, R;
... Tobias, JH; + view all
(2019)
Day-to-day physical activity producing low gravitational impacts is associated with faster visual processing speed at age 69: cross-sectional study.
European Review of Aging and Physical Activity
, 16
, Article 9. 10.1186/s11556-019-0216-3.
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Hannam, K;
Deere, KC;
Hartley, A;
Clark, EM;
Coulson, J;
Ireland, A;
Moss, C;
... Tobias, JH; + view all
(2016)
A novel accelerometer-based method to describe day-to-day exposure to potentially osteogenic vertical impacts in older adults: findings from a multi-cohort study.
Osteoporosis International
, 28
(3)
pp. 1001-1011.
10.1007/s00198-016-3810-5.
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