Cardiovascular and cerebral hemodynamics during exercise and recovery in obese individuals as a function of their fitness status
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L. Bherer | S. Fraser | G. Lapierre | O. Dupuy | M. Gayda | A. Nigam | M. Juneau | V. Gremeaux
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