Impact of whole-body vibration training versus fitness training on muscle strength and muscle mass in older men: a 1-year randomized controlled trial.
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Sabine M P Verschueren | Walter Coudyzer | Christophe Delecluse | Steven Boonen | An Bogaerts | S. Boonen | A. Claessens | S. Verschueren | An Bogaerts | C. Delecluse | W. Coudyzer | Albrecht L Claessens
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