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  1. Time trends in physical activity in the Tromsø study: An update
  2. Seasonal variations in objectively assessed physical activity among people with COPD in two Nordic countries and Australia: a cross-sectional study
  3. The ambiguity of physical activity, exercise and atrial fibrillation
  4. The impact of changes in leisure time physical activity on changes in cardiovascular risk factors: results from The Finnmark 3 Study and SAMINOR 1, 1987–2003
  5. Are Physical Activity and Benefits Maintained After Long-Term Telerehabilitation in COPD?
  6. Secular trends and correlates of physical activity: The Tromsø Study 1979-2008
  7. Associations Between Physical Activity and Atrial Fibrillation
  8. Physical activity, resting heart rate, and atrial fibrillation: the Tromsø Study
  9. Cross-sectional associations between prevalent vertebral fracture and pulmonary function in the sixth Tromsø study
  10. Vertebral fractures and self-perceived health in elderly women and men in a population-based cross-sectional study: the Tromsø Study 2007–08
  11. Important risk factors and attributable risk of vertebral fractures in the population-based Tromsø study
  12. Leisure time physical activity and risk of non-vertebral fracture in men and women aged 55 years and older: the Tromsø Study
  13. Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø Study
  14. Tracking of Leisure Time Physical Activity during 28 yr in Adults
  15. Comments to Emaus et al. ‘‘Does a variation in self-reported physical activity reflect variation in objectively measured physical activity, resting heart rate, and physical fitness? Results from the Tromsø study’’
  16. Leisure time physical activity in adulthood is positively associated with bone mineral density 22 years later. The Tromsø study