The Associations Between Objectively Measured Gait Speed and Subjective Sleep Quality in First-Year University Students, According to Gender
Mario Kasović,1,2 Andro Štefan,1 Lovro Štefan1– 3 1Faculty of Kinesiology, Department of General and Applied Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, 10 000, Croatia; 2Faculty of Sports Studies, Department of Sport Motorics and Methodology in Kinanthropology, Masaryk University, Brno, 6...
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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