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The Long-Term Relationship Between High-Intensity Volunteering and Physical Activity in Older African American Women

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  • Erwin J. Tan
  • George W. Rebok
  • Qilu Yu
  • Constantine E. Frangakis
  • Michelle C. Carlson
  • Tao Wang
  • Michelle Ricks
  • Elizabeth K. Tanner
  • Sylvia McGill
  • Linda P. Fried

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  • Erwin J. Tan & George W. Rebok & Qilu Yu & Constantine E. Frangakis & Michelle C. Carlson & Tao Wang & Michelle Ricks & Elizabeth K. Tanner & Sylvia McGill & Linda P. Fried, 2009. "The Long-Term Relationship Between High-Intensity Volunteering and Physical Activity in Older African American Women," The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, The Gerontological Society of America, vol. 64(2), pages 304-311.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:geronb:v:64b:y:2009:i:2:p:304-311
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    7. Nicole Ruggiano & Janice O’Driscoll & Andreja Lukic & Linda Schotthoefer, 2017. "“Work Is Like a Therapy That Prevents Agingâ€," SAGE Open, , vol. 7(1), pages 21582440166, February.

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