Minimal nutrition intervention with high-protein/low-carbohydrate and low-fat, nutrient-dense food supplement improves body composition and exercise benefits in overweight adults: A randomized controlled trial
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Joel T Cramer | Jeffrey R Stout | Vincent J Dalbo | J. Cramer | J. Stout | V. Dalbo | A. A. Walter | J. Moon | Abbie E Smith | Christopher M Lockwood | Jordan R Moon | Sarah E Tobkin | Ashley A Walter | Abbie E. Smith | Christopher M. Lockwood | Sarah E. Tobkin | Jordan R Moon | Joel T. Cramer
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