The level of physical activity affects adrenal and cardiovascular reactivity to psychosocial stress
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Ulrike Ehlert | Roland Seiler | Bernard Marti | Markus Heinrichs | Ulrike Rimmele | U. Ehlert | M. Heinrichs | B. Marti | P. Wirtz | Ulrike Rimmele | Petra H. Wirtz | R. Seiler | U. Rimmele
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