Higher Direct Medical Costs Associated With Physical Inactivity
The Physician and Sportsmedicine2000Vol. 28(10), pp. 63–70
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Abstract
The benefits of physical activity in reducing morbidity and mortality are well-established, but the effect of physical inactivity on direct medical costs is less clear.
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