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Charles Quesenberry to Motor Activity

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  1. Evaluation of a cell phone-based physical activity diary. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2012 Mar; 44(3):487-95.
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    Score: 0.353
  2. Menopause, physical activity, and body composition/fat distribution in midlife women. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Jul; 37(7):1195-202.
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    Score: 0.223
  3. Convergent validity of a brief self-reported physical activity questionnaire. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2014 Aug; 46(8):1570-7.
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    Score: 0.104
  4. A pragmatic cluster randomized clinical trial of diabetes prevention strategies for women with gestational diabetes: design and rationale of the Gestational Diabetes' Effects on Moms (GEM) study. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Jan 15; 14:21.
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    Score: 0.101
  5. Physical activity and risk of recurrence and mortality in breast cancer survivors: findings from the LACE study. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2009 Jan; 18(1):87-95.
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    Score: 0.071
  6. Change in physical activity during active treatment in a prospective study of breast cancer survivors. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2012 Jan; 131(2):679-90.
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    Score: 0.021
  7. A pregnancy and postpartum lifestyle intervention in women with gestational diabetes mellitus reduces diabetes risk factors: a feasibility randomized control trial. Diabetes Care. 2011 Jul; 34(7):1519-25.
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    Score: 0.021
  8. The Pathways Study: a prospective study of breast cancer survivorship within Kaiser Permanente Northern California. Cancer Causes Control. 2008 Dec; 19(10):1065-76.
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    Score: 0.017
  9. Life After Cancer Epidemiology (LACE) Study: a cohort of early stage breast cancer survivors (United States). Cancer Causes Control. 2005 Jun; 16(5):545-56.
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    Score: 0.014

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