The effects of time and intensity of exercise on novel and established markers of CVD in adolescent youth
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Stephen-Mark Cooper | Robert M Malina | Duncan S. Buchan | Stewart Ollis | Jinlei Nie | Julien S Baker | J. Baker | D. Buchan | S. Ollis | N. Thomas | J. Nie | S. Cooper | Duncan S Buchan | John D Young | Non E Thomas | Tom K Tong | R. Malina | T. K. Tong | J. D. Young | Stewart Ollis
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