Habitual exercise may maintain endothelium-dependent dilation in overweight postmenopausal women.
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W. Kraemer | J. Volek | K. Ballard | J. L. Pryor | C. Maresh | J. Volek | Jeffrey M. Anderson | Brent C Creighton | Jeffery M Anderson | Kate Sanders | J. Anderson
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