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Perceived Exercise Benefits and Barriers of Non-Exercising Female University Students in the United Kingdom
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Perceived Exercise Benefits and Barriers of Non-Exercising Female University Students in the United Kingdom

Geoff Lovell, W Ansari and J K Parker
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol.7(3), pp.784-798
2010
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physical activity female university students motivation benefits barriers non-exercising

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