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Incorporating evidence-based rehabilitation into clinical practice guidelines
Long-term home-based physiotherapy for persons with signs of frailty–RCT (NCT02305433)
Cardiorespiratory fitness and health-related quality of life in women at risk for gestational diabetes
Therapeutic exercise training to reduce chronic headache in working women: a protocol of randomised controlled trial
Influence of weight reduction on muscle performance and bone mass, structure and metabolism in obese premenopausal women
Physical Fitness in Postmenopausal Women with Fibromyalgia
Hysteroskooppinen sterilointi metallisella mikroimplantilla (Hysteroscopic sterilization with metallic microimplant) ; Hysteroscopic strlization with metallic microimplant
Pulse wave velocity reference values in healthy adults aged 26-75 years
Physiological effects of walking and cycling to work
Effects of walking training on health-related fitness in healthy middle-aged adults-a randomized controlled study
Self-guided brisk walking training with or without poles: a randomized-controlled trial in middle-aged women
Successful weight maintenance preserves lower levels of oxidized LDL achieved by weight reduction in obese men
Association of the IL6-174(G/C) polymorphism with C-reactive protein concentration after weight loss in obese men.
Food selection and eating behaviour during weight maintenance intervention and 2-y follow-up in obese men
Walking trials in postmenopausal women: effect of low doses of exercise and exercise fractionization on coronary risk factors
Current Care Guideline. Smoking, nicotine dependency and interventions for cessation
Kohonneen verenpaineen käypä hoito-suosituksen kustannus-vaikuttavuus-hanke meneillään.
Effects of walking or resistance training on weight loss maintenance in obese, middle-aged men: A randomized trial
Effects of Weight Maintenance Program With or Without Exercise on Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Men:
Two-Km Walk Test as a Measure of Aerobic Fitness in Obese Men:
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