Prediction of Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Czech Adults: Normative Values and Association with Cardiometabolic Health
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R. Nieto-Martínez | J. Mechanick | J. González-Rivas | María M. Infante-García | Geraldo A. Maranhao Neto | Iuliia Pavlovska | A. Polcrová | JoséL.P Hernández | Miguel A Araujo | G. M. Maranhao Neto | A. Polcrova | M. Infante-Garcia | Miguel Araujo | José Pantaleon
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