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Does adherence to falls prevention exercise programmes benefit bone mineral density in older people? The ProAct65+ bone study [abstract]
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posted on 2015-11-27, 13:57 authored by Katherine Brooke-WavellKatherine Brooke-Wavell, Rachel Duckham, Rachael Taylor, Denise Kendrick, Hannah Carpenter, Steve Iliffe, Richard Morris, Dawn A. Skelton, S Dinan, Heather Gage, Tahir MasudDoes adherence to falls prevention exercise programmes benefit bone mineral density in older people? The ProAct65+ bone study [abstract]
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- Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
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AGE AND AGEINGVolume
44Pages
13 - 13 (1)Citation
BROOKE-WAVELL, K. ... et al., 2015. Does adherence to falls prevention exercise programmes benefit bone mineral density in older people? The ProAct65+ bone study. Age and Ageing, 44 (Supp 2), pp. 13 - 13.Publisher
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics SocietyVersion
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This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Age and Ageing following peer review. The version of record BROOKE-WAVELL, K. ... et al., 2015. Does adherence to falls prevention exercise programmes benefit bone mineral density in older people? The ProAct65+ bone study. Age and Ageing, 44 (Supp 2), pp. 13 - 13. is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afv108.03ISSN
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