Effects of different doses of exercise and diet-induced weight loss on beta-cell function in type 2 diabetes (DOSE-EX): a randomized clinical trial
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B. Pedersen | J. Brønd | B. Hartmann | G. van Hall | T. Almdal | N. S. Nielsen | T. P. Solomon | M. Ried-Larsen | R. Christensen | K. Karstoft | J. Holst | Cody Durrer | Beckey Trinh | Grit E. Legaard | B. Liebetrau | Sebastian L. Bennetsen | Camilla S. Feineis | G. E. Legaard | C. Durrer | Mark P. P. Lyngbæk | Ulrikke Nystrup | M. Østergaard | Katja Thomsen
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