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Happier Elderly Residents. The positive impact of physical activity on objective and subjective health condition of elderly people in nursing homes. Evidence from a multi-site randomized controlled trial

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Figure 1: Impact of the program on residents’ subjective health.
Table 1: Trial Profile
Table 2: Composition of the Treatment and Control Groups in T 0
Table 3: Aggregate Impact Measures. Balanced sample. Individual Random-Effects Estimates
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