Importance of lifelong activity levels to longevity. Commentary in response to ‘Does occupational success influence longevity among England test cricketers?’ P J Boyle, British Journal of Sports Medicine 2009;43:851-855

Elliott, B.T. 2009. Importance of lifelong activity levels to longevity. Commentary in response to ‘Does occupational success influence longevity among England test cricketers?’ P J Boyle, British Journal of Sports Medicine 2009;43:851-855. BJSM Blog.

TitleImportance of lifelong activity levels to longevity. Commentary in response to ‘Does occupational success influence longevity among England test cricketers?’ P J Boyle, British Journal of Sports Medicine 2009;43:851-855
AuthorsElliott, B.T.
JournalBJSM Blog
Year2009
PublisherBMJ
Web address (URL)http://blogs.bmj.com/bjsm/2008/04/16/new-bjsm-paper-importance-of-lifelong-activity-levels-to-longevity/
Publication dates
Published2009

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