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2008 Academic Publications Other publications Publications

The physical strenousness of work is slightly associated with upward trend in the BMI

Böckerman PetriJohansson EdvardJousilahti PekkaUutela Antti

Social Science & Medicine (2008), Vol. 66, pp. 1346-1355

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2008
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10
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