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Physical Limitations, Walkability, Perceived Environmental Facilitators and Physical Activity of Older Adults in Finland

Erja Portegijs    
Kirsi E. Keskinen    
Li-Tang Tsai    
Taina Rantanen and Merja Rantakokko    

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