Inactivity, Exercise, and Visceral Fat. STRRIDE: A Randomized, Controlled Study of Exercise Intensity and Amount.
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W. Kraus | Johanna L. Johnson | C. Slentz | J. L. Johnson | J. Houmard | C. Bales | B. Duscha | C. Tanner | Lori B. Aiken | J. A. Houmard | L. B. Aiken
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