Temporal changes in cardiorespiratory fitness and the incidence of hypertension in initially normotensive subjects
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B. Fernhall | M. Carnethon | K. Heffernan | S. Jae | Yoon-Ho Choi | W. Park | S. Park | E. Yoon | Soo Hyun Park
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