2011
DOI: 10.4314/ajpherd.v17i2.67669
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Effects of an eight-week training programme on pain relief and physical condition of overweight and obese women with early stage primary knee osteoarthritis

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“…Therefore, he provided new preference information for the objectives as shown in Table 1. Three group I solutions reflecting the preferences well, described in Krasilshchikov et al [31], Braghin et al [32] and Lin et al [33], were obtained and are highlighted in Figure 5. Since the DM wanted to see four solutions, one more solution [34] (from group II) were found closest to the provided preference information.…”
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“…Therefore, he provided new preference information for the objectives as shown in Table 1. Three group I solutions reflecting the preferences well, described in Krasilshchikov et al [31], Braghin et al [32] and Lin et al [33], were obtained and are highlighted in Figure 5. Since the DM wanted to see four solutions, one more solution [34] (from group II) were found closest to the provided preference information.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The therapy best matching the preferences (described in Cheung et al [30]) was not satisfactory for the DM since there were other solutions that had better improvement in pain reduction and function, although they had more supervised training sessions. E.g., therapy from Krasilshchikov et al [31], as can be seen in Figure 4.…”
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