Improvements in glucose tolerance and insulin action induced by increasing energy expenditure or decreasing energy intake: a randomized controlled trial.
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K. Schechtman | S. Klein | S. Racette | J. Holloszy | E. Weiss | D. Villareal | L. Fontana | K. Steger‐May | K. Steger-May
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