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References for the Evidenced-Based Knee osteoarthritis module of the PEAK program

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  20. Wallis JA, Webster KE, Levinger P, Taylor NF. What proportion of people with hip and knee osteoarthritis meet physical activity guidelines? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. Nov 2013;21(11):1648-1659.
  21. White DK, Tudor-Locke C, Zhang Y, et al. Daily walking and the risk of incident functional limitation in knee osteoarthritis: an observational study. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). Sep 2014;66(9):1328-1336.
  22. White DK, Lee J, Song J, Chang RW, Dunlop D. Potential functional benefit from light intensity physical activity in knee osteoarthritis. Am J Prev Med. Nov 2017;53(5):689-696.
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