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Date of download: 7/6/2016 From: Can Inexpensive Signs Encourage the Use of Stairs? Results from a Community Intervention Ann Intern Med. 1998;129(5):363-369. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-129-5-199809010-00003 Patterns of stair use among shoppers judged to be younger than 40 years of age (white bars) or 40 years of age or older (striped bars).Values at the top of each bar are sample percentages. Figure Legend: Copyright © American College of Physicians. All rights reserved.American College of Physicians
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Date of download: 7/6/2016 From: Can Inexpensive Signs Encourage the Use of Stairs? Results from a Community Intervention Ann Intern Med. 1998;129(5):363-369. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-129-5-199809010-00003 Patterns of stair use among shoppers judged to be overweight (white bars) or not overweight (striped bars).Values at the top of each bar are sample percentages. Figure Legend: Copyright © American College of Physicians. All rights reserved.American College of Physicians
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Date of download: 7/6/2016 From: Can Inexpensive Signs Encourage the Use of Stairs? Results from a Community Intervention Ann Intern Med. 1998;129(5):363-369. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-129-5-199809010-00003 Patterns of stair use among white shoppers (white bars) and black shoppers (striped bars).Values at the top of each bar are sample percentages. Figure Legend: Copyright © American College of Physicians. All rights reserved.American College of Physicians
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