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This October, the American Physical Therapy Association's National Physical Therapy Month to Focus on Nation's Obesity Epidemic
Date:9/18/2007

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(1) Racette SB, Deusinger SS, Strube MJ, Highstein GR, Deusinger RH. "Weight Changes, Exercise and Dietary Patterns During Freshman and Sophomore Years of College." Journal of American College Health, vol. 53 (6); pp. 245-251, May/June 2005.


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