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Degree of solidarity with lifestyle and old age among citizens in the Netherlands: cross-sectional results from the longitudinal SMILE study
- Correspondence to Dr Marjan van den Akker, Department of General Practice, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands; marjan.vandenakker{at}hag.unimaas.nl
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Degree of solidarity with lifestyle and old age among citizens in the Netherlands: cross-sectional results from the longitudinal SMILE study
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- Received February 22, 2010
- Revised July 1, 2010
- Accepted July 26, 2010
- First published October 8, 2010.
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November 26, 2010
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