As epidemiological studies have become more complex, demands for short, easily administered measures of risk factors have increased. This study investigates whether such a measure of physical activity is associated with the risk of death from all causes and death from specific causes.
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Hillsdon, M., Thorogood, M., Murphy, M., & Jones, L. (2004). Can a simple measure of vigorous physical activity predict future mortality? Results from the OXCHECK study. Public Health Nutrition, 7(4), 557–562. https://doi.org/10.1079/phn2003548
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