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    Which older people decline participation in a primary care trial of physical activity and why: insights from a mixed methods approach. 

    Rogers, A; Harris, T; Victor, C; Woodcock, A; Limb, E; Kerry, S; Iliffe, S; Whincup, P; Ekelund, U; Beighton, C;... (2014-04-12)
    BACKGROUND: Physical activity is of vital importance to older peoples' health. Physical activity intervention studies with older people often have low recruitment, yet little is known about non-participants. METHODS: ...
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