Combined nutrition and exercise interventions in community groups / / Carlos Vasconcelos, editor.
Diet and physical activity are two key modifiable lifestyle factors that influence health across the lifespan (prevention and management of chronic diseases and reduction of the risk of premature death through several biological mechanisms). Community-based interventions contribute to public health,...
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