Endothelial dysfunction induced by post-prandial lipemia: complete protection afforded by high-intensity aerobic interval exercise.
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U. Wisløff | A. Tjønna | T. Stølen | R. Richardson | G. A. Tyldum | I. E. Schjerve | I. Kirkeby-Garstad
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