Improvements in Functional Exercise Capacity after a Residential Behavioural Change, Diet and Fitness Program for Obese Adults.
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Truls Østbye | R. Kolotkin | H. Eisenson | R. Crosby | Sadye Paez Errickson | M. Skidmore | G. Endress
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