The Effects of Lifestyle Interventions on the Health-Promoting Behavior, Type D Personality, Cognitive Function and Body Composition of Low-Income Middle-Aged Korean Women
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intervention research; health disparities; health behavior; mental health; women’s health; health promotion; health education; middle-aged women; low-income women;All these keywords.
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