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From: Common risk factors for changes in body weight and psychological well-being in Japanese male middle-aged workers

Fig. 1

Numbers of workers according to exercise frequency (left) and smoking status (right) at baseline. The chi-squared test showed significant difference in the distribution of exercise frequency (p < 0.01) and smoking status (p < 0.01) between two groups—workers for whom psychological well-being became worse (an increase in GHQ-12) and those for whom it did not after five-year follow-up

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