Changes in quality of life during training for the HandbikeBattle and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness.
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L. V. D. van der Woude | M. Post | M. Zwinkels | L. Valent | S. de Groot | Ingrid Kouwijzer | K. Postma | Linda van Vliet | C. V. van Koppenhagen | Bram van Gemeren | Misha Metsaars | Eric Helmantel | Lise Wilders | Alinda Gjaltema | Christel M. C. van Leeuwen | L. Wilders | Paul Grandjean Perrenod Comtesse | Mark van de Mijll Dekker
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