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Health-related lifestyles and obesity among adults with and without disability in Australia: Implication for mental health care

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Zhou, Qin
Glasgow, Nicholas
Du, Wei

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Numerous studies have reported people with disabilities are more likely to be obese and engaged in unhealthy lifestyles. Few studies explored the mechanism of health-related lifestyles and obesity among people with disabilities.

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Disability and Health Journal

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2037-12-31