Cardiovascular fitness is negatively associated with homocysteine levels in female adolescents.
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Michael Sjöström | M. Sjöström | M. González-Gross | G. Vicente-Rodríguez | F. Ortega | J. Ruiz | M. Castillo | Francisco B Ortega | Jonatan R Ruiz | Manuel J Castillo | German Vicente-Rodriguez | Marcela Gonzalez-Gross | K. Pietrzik | Á. Gutiérrez | Ricardo Sola | Angel Gutierrez | Klaus Pietrzik | Miguel Garcia-Fuentes | R. Sola | M. García‐Fuentes
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