Resistance exercise at variable volume does not reduce postprandial lipemia in postmenopausal women
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B. C. Teixeira | R. Pinto | R. C. Macedo | C. S. Correa | A. Bittencourt | Alvaro Reischak-Oliveira | Júlia da Silveira Gross | R. Kruger
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