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Maria BäckExercise and Physical Activity in relation to Kinesiophobia and Cardiac Risk Markers in Coronary Artery Disease

Exercise and Physical Activity

in relation to Kinesiophobia

and Cardiac Risk Markers

in Coronary Artery Disease

2012

Maria Bäck

Institute of Medicine

at Sahlgrenska Academy

University of Gothenburg

ISBN 978-91-628-8524-3

Printed by Kompendiet, Gothenburg

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