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A W Gardner

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JAMA|September 27, 1995
Exercise rehabilitation programs for the treatment of claudication pain. A meta-analysisA W Gardner, E T Poehlman
Angiology|May 29, 1999
Acute reduction in ankle/brachial index following smoking in chronic smokers with peripheral arterial occlusive diseaseA R Yataco, A W Gardner
International Journal of Diabetology & Vascular Disease Research|April 5, 2017
Walking Economy is Impaired in Older Men and Women with Type 2 DiabetesA W Gardner, P S Montgomery
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|March 5, 2008
Assessment of free-living daily physical activity in older claudicants: validation against the doubly labeled water techniqueA W Gardner, E T Poehlman
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|May 12, 1998
The relationship between free-living daily physical activity and the severity of peripheral arterial occlusive diseaseD J Sieminski, A W Gardner
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1993
Physical activity is a significant predictor of body density in womenA W Gardner, E T Poehlman
Angiology|December 17, 1998
The effect of indirect calorimetry measurement on claudication pain in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive diseaseC J Womack, A W Gardner
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|May 19, 2001
Lack of functional benefits following infrainguinal bypass in peripheral arterial occlusive disease patientsA W Gardner, L A Killewich
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 1, 1994
Leisure time physical activity is a significant predictor of body density in menA W Gardner, E T Poehlman
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|May 1, 1977
The effect of twelve-hour shift working on absence attributed to sicknessA W Gardner, B D Dagnall
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JAMA|September 27, 1995
Exercise rehabilitation programs for the treatment of claudication pain. A meta-analysisA W Gardner, E T Poehlman
Angiology|May 29, 1999
Acute reduction in ankle/brachial index following smoking in chronic smokers with peripheral arterial occlusive diseaseA R Yataco, A W Gardner
International Journal of Diabetology & Vascular Disease Research|April 5, 2017
Walking Economy is Impaired in Older Men and Women with Type 2 DiabetesA W Gardner, P S Montgomery
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|March 5, 2008
Assessment of free-living daily physical activity in older claudicants: validation against the doubly labeled water techniqueA W Gardner, E T Poehlman
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|May 12, 1998
The relationship between free-living daily physical activity and the severity of peripheral arterial occlusive diseaseD J Sieminski, A W Gardner
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1993
Physical activity is a significant predictor of body density in womenA W Gardner, E T Poehlman
Angiology|December 17, 1998
The effect of indirect calorimetry measurement on claudication pain in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive diseaseC J Womack, A W Gardner
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|May 19, 2001
Lack of functional benefits following infrainguinal bypass in peripheral arterial occlusive disease patientsA W Gardner, L A Killewich
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 1, 1994
Leisure time physical activity is a significant predictor of body density in menA W Gardner, E T Poehlman
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|May 1, 1977
The effect of twelve-hour shift working on absence attributed to sicknessA W Gardner, B D Dagnall
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