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The goal of this study is to see if physical activity in high air pollution is worse than rest in high air pollution.
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Lead Sponsor
Queen Mary University of London
Collaborators
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NCT07170085 · Acute Respiratory Disease
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
London
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