Low-dose exercise training does not influence cardiac autonomic control in healthy sedentary men aged 55 – 75 years
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Frank Beckers | Luc Vanhees | Bart Verheyden | Bert O Eijnde | L. Vanhees | A. Aubert | F. Beckers | B. Verheyden | B. O. Eijnde | André E Aubert
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