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Exercise is associated with a decrease in BMI.
Published 2022“…<p>There was a significant association between a greater number of exercise sessions attended and decreased BMI over the 6-month intervention period.…”
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Results of normal and wide step width (cm).
Published 2025“…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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Width of the tension region.
Published 2025“…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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Factors associated with taking a COVID-19 vaccine (female only n = 124,060,468).
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Factors associated with taking a COVID-19 vaccine (all adults n = 241,645,704).
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Factors associated with taking a COVID-19 vaccine (male only n = 117,585,236).
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