Effects of an omnivorous diet compared with a lactoovovegetarian diet on resistance-training-induced changes in body composition and skeletal muscle in older men.
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W. Evans | W. Campbell | J. Beard | M. L. Barton | G. Parise | S. L. Davey | D. Cyr-Campbell | Wayne W. Campbell | W. J. Evans | Marvin L Barton | John L Beard | Gianni Parise
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